Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hahamongna Heartache

As the famous Joni Mitchell song goes, "They paved Paradise and put up a parking lot...." and that's pretty much what's slated to happen to Hahamongna Watershed Park.

If you're not familiar with the wide open vistas of sere grass, old growth oaks and little creeks, check out the link in the group below that says "Save Hahamongna" for more information. Then see this link, http://tinyurl.com/264f4hc, that outlines the proposed plan for this fabulous urban playground for animals, birds and man.

Not only a favorite of hikers, equestrians and dog-walkers, Hahamongna also plays a big role in the Pasadena area's flood control plan. It's quite an important place and it's one that should be preserved as is.

Many of us community bloggers have agreed to write about Hamahonga today to alert you, our readers, about the City of Pasadena's plan to turn Hahamongna into a sports mecca. Soccer fields and such are great and I agree that they're needed, just not in Hahamongna.

Here's the thing - natural, open spaces like Hahamongna are rare in Los Angeles County. We keep going at the pace we've been, it'll be just as the song says...."you don't know what you've got 'till it's gone". I know, because I've seen it happen.

Scott and I live on a bluff in Westchester that rises above the eastern end of the Ballona Creek Wetlands. This is the house I was raised in and this is the house we moved into when my parents passed over 14 years ago. The land that Ballona Creek once encompassed has been built into Playa Vista, residential and business planned development that sprawl across this once empty riparian corridor. Despite resident's efforts, only a tiny piece of it was "saved" as a habitat for birds and animals.

What was once a clear view to Toes Beach in Playa del Rey is now cluttered by condos, townhomes and apartment buildings so close together, one neighbor across the way could hold hands with the other. Office buildings have sprung up and we even have the new L.A. Clippers' training facility. To be honest, I prefered the vacant land to the present cadre of buildings - and I'm sure the many bird and animal residents do, too. We lost a great portion of unspoiled, natural wetlands and in turn, now have to deal with more people, traffic, light pollution and noise.

I would hate to see Hahamongna suffer the same fate. The park as it is now is too valuable a place to lose to enterprise. I'm thinking the light pollution factor alone would make the city think twice about this. Not to mention that the park runs just south and parallel, in parts, to JPL. In these days of foreign theats from other countries, would I really want to have such a venue as proposed so close? No, I don't think so. Let's just let it be. Let's not have to kick ouselves in the shin because we paved Paradise and put in a parking lot (and a soccer field).

The following is a list of Pasadena and Altadena bloggers who are writing about Hahamongna today. Please visit them and see what they've got to say:

http://altadenaaboveitall.com/

http://altadenahiker.blogspot.com/

http://athinkingstomach.blogspot.com/

http://eastofallen.blogspot.com/

http://margaretfinnegan.blogspot.com/

http://lacreekfreak.wordpress.com/

http://www.mendolo.com/

http://misterearlmusing.blogspot.com/

http://www.mylifewithtommy.com/

http://pasadenaadjacent.com/

http://pasadenadailyphoto.blogspot.com/

http://pasadenalatina.blogspot.com/

http://www.savehahamongna.org/

http://theskyisbig.blogspot.com/

http://grrl.wordpress.com/

You can contact your city representatives here: http://www.savehahamongna.org/council.htm

Read this morning's article in the Pasadena Star News here:
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_15451344?IADID=Search-www.pasadenastarnews.com-www.pasadenastarnews.com

Until next week, my friends!

Lori and Scott

11 comments:

Petrea Burchard said...

Lori, it's no secret I agree with your sentiments. Pasadena is a paradise. Let's not let it turn into an overbuilt, ugly town just like every other overbuilt, ugly town. What a shame that would be.

Anonymous said...

How it hurts to see something chipped away. Moving piece, Lori.

Unknown said...

It would be an absolute tragedy to lose such a place as Hahamongna. Thanks for dropping by, Petrea & Karin!

Pasadena Adjacent said...

I very much enjoyed your post. Paved paradise and put in a parking lot...indeed (and don't you think the hiker looks a little bit like miss Joni?

here is a link to a map of Westchester that I photographed at it's historical society (a closet on the second floor of the Loyola M college library) when I was doing research for station 5

Unknown said...

The Hiker does look a bit like Joni Mitchell....but much prettier, I think.

Thanks so much for the comment and for the map! Scott's been looking at it for hours!

Latino Heritage said...

Thanks for sounding the alert.

Unknown said...

June 12th is the day the City of Pasadena will vote on this issue....the more people who know about it the better.

Thanks for dropping by!

pasadenapio said...

I'm guessing there's a good possibility that on Monday night the city council will consider a change to the master plan provisions related to soccer fields.

Unknown said...

That's great to hear, Ann....thanks! We'll see what happens, but to think that our mass blogging might have been effective is huge and gratifying.

Susan Campisi said...

Great post! Powerful perspective. Paving paradise is exactly what it would be. And Hahamongna Heartache would surely be the result. I hope our collective words make a difference.

Unknown said...

Let's hope the council does hear us, Susan. Thanks for stopping by!