


2. For all parks in Huntington Beach, how many parks currently have Tot Lots with play equipment, and how many parks do not have Tot Lots with play equipment?
Answer: 79 parks. 61 parks have
play equipment.
3. How many parks in Huntington Beach
currently have either a lake or a water feature such as a fountain
or an artificial or natural stream/ brook?
Answer: 3 parks have lakes. 5
parks have access to the Huntington Harbour waterway.
4.
How many parks in Huntington Beach are currently on a schedule to be
regularly cleaned/maintained to remove bird feces from the hardscape
and how often is that cleaning/maintenance being performed?
Answer: The Public Works
Department does not currently provide scheduled cleaning or
maintenance services specifically for the removal of bird feces from
hardscape surfaces within City parks.
5. Which government
agency monitors the water quality safety of Huntington Beach lakes?
Answer: The Public Works
Department does not monitor the water quality of lakes.
6.
How often is the water quality of the lakes in Huntington Beach
tested?
Answer: The Public Works
Department does not monitor the water quality of lakes.
7.
How often are the lakes in Huntington Beach stocked with fish?
Answer: The stocking of fish in
lakes is managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Inquiries regarding fish stocking schedules should be directed to
that agency.
8. How often are mud hens removed from
Huntington Beach Lakes by either a contractor or Huntington Beach
staff?
Answer: The Public Works
Department does not engage in the removal of mud hens from lakes,
nor do its contractors perform this service.
9. What is
the procedure for Huntington Beach to remove mud hens from
Huntington Beach lakes?
Answer: At this time, the Public
Works Department does not have an established policy or procedure
for the removal of mud hens from lakes.
10. How much
money was spent in 2023 & 2024 for water to maintain lake levels
for all lakes in Huntington Beach?
Answer: The Public Works Department has invested approximately $57,000.00 in the Greer Lake Pump House Rehabilitation Project.
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