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City of Aliso Viejo News: Lights for Batting Cages, Street Closure

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City to install lighting for Aliso Niguel High School’s batting cage

The city is working collaboratively with Aliso Niguel High School to install lights at the school’s batting cages that will benefit the Aliso Viejo Little League and high school players in the community. 

The city will install lighting at the high school batting cages so that the school can use the cages at night. The Aliso Niguel High School baseball team currently uses Woodfield Park batting cages during evening hours because there’s not enough lighting at the school’s batting cages.  As a result, little leaguers have less time to use the Woodfield Park batting cages.  Allowing the school to use its own batting cages at night will free up time for Aliso Viejo Little League members to use the Woodfield Park batting cages.

The improvement, one of several youth sports-oriented enhancements approved by the City Council, stems from extensive discussions with the city’s Recreation Ad Hoc Committee, led by Mayor Pro Tem Donald Garcia and Council Member Phillip B. Tsunoda, and various stakeholders in the community.

“Youth are our future and it’s our job to do whatever we can to provide the best sports and recreation opportunities for the youth in our community,” Garcia said. “This project will be a win-win for the school, Little League and community alike …” 

The Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees approved the lighting agreement on Monday, with the Aliso Viejo City Council expected to follow suit on July 20. 

“It’s great to see multiple entities representing different constituencies come together and approve something that benefits the community,” Tsunoda said.  “I’m looking forward to finalizing the other Recreation Ad Hoc Committee projects as well.”

The lighting project is expected to be installed by the end of this month.

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Street closure in Laguna Audubon II starts Aug. 8

The city plans to close Canyon Wren between Seagull Lane and Crane Street for up to two weeks starting Aug. 8 to make way for some underground exploration work.

The closure of this collector street in the Laguna Audubon II neighborhood will allow the city to explore underground conditions, which have led to asphalt cracking on Canyon Wren. Notices about the upcoming closure are being mailed to residents in the area this week.

The city has been monitoring and testing this stretch of Canyon Wren since February 2002, when the cracking first appeared. Several underground tests indicate that there’s no danger of major earth movement, but the city plans to fix the road and needs to do more testing to determine the best method of repair.

Traffic barricades and signs will be posted before the work begins. Access to El Toro Road and Aliso Creek Road will be unaffected.

For more information, call Aliso Viejo Public Works at 949-425-2530.

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