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<br />"'. <br /> <br />from the schools targeting this audience? (Bethel School District <br />Answer: not a systematic approach at this time.) 1 dot. <br />9. Use this topic for the Shasta Middle School poster program. 1 dot. <br />10. Notify new neighbors. <br />11. Set up a meeting at the site for interested parents so they can learn about <br />the park and its dangers and make their own informed decisions. <br />12. Include in public information for parents both names so they know that the <br />pits = ponds. <br />13. Circulate information through the Register-Guard to neighborhood in area <br />of park or larger area. <br />14. Ask the kids why the ponds are so attractive. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Signage <br />1. Install a sign that says: NO SWIMMING. 12 dots. <br />2. Be more explicit about the danger. Make it personal. Use the names <br />of those who have died there. Add crosses to the signs to show where <br />lives were lost. 6 dots. . <br />3. Make signs in red-this is a color kids associate with danger. 6 dots. <br />4. Signs should have a warning about the danger. Just posting the depth <br />of the ponds encourages swimming. 3 dots. <br />5. Have a sign that says Fishing Only. 3 dots. <br />6. Post the Park Rules more prominently (currently small signs at each <br />common entrance). 3 dots. <br />7. Besides saying how deep the water is, include information about the <br />danger and past deaths. 2 dots. <br />8. Clearly post name of park at all entrances. 1 dot. <br />9. Rename the park. 1 dot. <br />10. Name each pond and display the name on the signs so people can give <br />emergency personnel more specific information if they need to call for <br />help. (Note: Mark shared that the ponds have been named and this <br />information is on the signs.) Not consideredfor a dot as'already done. <br />11. Need signs that adults can reference when they are encouraging safe <br />behavior at the park. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />E. Maintenance/enhancement of the ponds <br />1. Fill the northeast pond bottom, so water level is at 2 t03 feet instead of <br />16 to 27 feet. 12 dots <br />2. Designate specific uses for each pond (e.g., fIShing, swimming). 7 dots. <br />i. It's the small pond that's the biggest danger. <br />3. Slope the sides of the ponds (regulatory question). 6 dots. <br />4. Fund a diver to document problems within the ponds such as vegetation, <br />garbage, water clarity. (Sheriff's divers did this last year on the NE pond, <br />scheduledfor this summer on the main and south ponds.) Not considered <br />for a dot as already being done. <br />5. Need a way at the edge of the ponds to help people get out. <br /> <br />,r-. "',\ <br />~.l } <br />1-", <br />