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“Merry NM Chile Christmas ” Since: Aug 08
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1 These complaining idiots don't realize that these kids took this upon THEMSELVES to create an area for them to have fun, to look out for each other and to be creative. At least they are not causing problems, being loud and rude, running through your yards, teasing your dogs, etc. Be proud of what they did, DON'T knock them nor their parents. If it bothers you so much then get off your lazy a55's and help build them a real play area. Donate your time and money, afterall it is YOUR community also, if you have kids or not and also if you don't like the sight of their play area. |
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What a wonderful group of kids, working together to entertain themselves and not sitting in front of the tv or playing some game inside that is full of violence. And, shame on the ADULTS(?) that are dumping their cast-offs on the mesa rather than taking it to the dump where it should be taken.
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3 If those parents who are fighting to keep the trash piles there put the same energy into talking to the city I bet you could get a park built. I know it is easier as a lazy parent to send your kids off to play out side in a PILE of TRASH then actually participate in your child's life but come on parents when will you see it unsafe? when i kid get bit by a snake or impaled by a rusty pipe? |
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You never hear about kids playing using their imagination. Good for them and hopefully in the near futute they will get their park.
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3 Truth of the matter is, there's been no development in proximity to the subdivision in the 4 years it's existed. Instead of dropping in a park in the open corner of the community as originally planned, the builders made a stagnant water pool that collects mosquitoes. The children are playing in rusty, bug infested trash unsupervised and away from the community, on someone else's property. This detracts from home values when prospective buyers drive by and see this pile. If you want the city to engage, show them the stagnant water and point it out as a health risk. Then outline the illegal dumping that they aren't doing anything to address. It wouldn't take but a few dump trucks to fill in the corner lot with some dirt, lay down some mulch, and put in a couple benches and a playset. Everyone supporting their unattended children playing in a trash heap is rediculous and too narrow minded to actually look for a solution, but would rather just battle with their neighbors who are doing the right thing. Put those kids to work in a fundraising effort. How's that for constructive? "Good kids" shouldn't have an issue with that. If the city won't build a park because the subdivision is too small, then ask them to provide a dumpster for use. Come up with something other than "My kids are fine playing in the junk because there's nothing else to do, boo hoo me". |
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These kids don't have anywhere else to play in this area. This subdivision is out in the middle of the mesa - where do you expect them to play? I think it is great that they are using their imagination and creating a place of their own. They get yelled at for playing in the streets and in other's yards, so they are forced to come up with something else to do. It is much better than being kept inside to watch TV or play video games. The city needs to build them a REAL park. Help the kids!!!!!!!
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Let the little kids play in whatever they want to play in. Rio Rathole city government could care less about those kids because they live in a subdivision of less than 25 acres. Humpf.
Chances are the kids are having fun and learning how to get along with other people while doing so. You go kids, enjoy, summer is almost over and this might be one you remember for quite a long time. |
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“Brains: the other grey meat.” Since: Aug 08
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1 On the other hand, if there wasn't a park when they moved out there; even if one was a future possibility; what were the parents planning on doing with their children until it was built? |
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2 we never had organized play grounds or parks. we made forts out of christmas trees. we played in trees. we played in dirt. we played on construction sites. we played in empty barns. and yes, we got bitten by insects and broke bones. no snake bites i can remember but i do remember, we had lots of fun. |
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"It wouldn't take but a few dump trucks to fill in the corner lot with some dirt, lay down some mulch, and put in a couple benches and a playset."
Obviously you have no idea about the complex bureaucratic legalities of getting public playground equipment installed. Engineering safety certifications,zoning changes, signs etc... In total a simple 60`X60` area with a couple benchs and a swingset via the city can easily cost upwards of $50K! |
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1 BTW, when I was a kid, I played in my own yard, and invited friends over with parental approval. But, we had real parents back in those days. |
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FINALLY a NICE story about kids and how they are getting along. The young man, Isiah, I believe his name was, seemed very organized and laid the rules out well.
Though this is not the ideal spot for these children to play, they are all getting along. They are varying ages, from what I could tell from the story, races, and I would venture to guess cultures as well. Rio Rancho should be ashamed of themsleves as should the builder. Builders come in and out of NM like lights go on and off in a house. These kids are making memories that will last a life time. It is too bad that the city and the builder have limited to them to couches box springs and couches dumped illegally. |
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