UPDATE: Carson Park Survey and Improvements

We are excited to announce that we have a conceptual design for Carson Park available for viewing. This design is a direct reflection of the survey results. Click here to download a PDF of the proposed design.

We want to thank the 500+ people who responded to the Carson Park Survey, the folks who reached out directly with ideas, Agustín Amaro, M.Ed., who provided Spanish translation services, our local businesses who let us hang flyers, our local radio stations who aired PSA’s, and our local Rotary groups including Old Town Eureka Rotary Club in partnership with Rotary Club of Southwest Eureka and Rotary Club of Eureka, and so many more.

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Carson Park Improvement Survey

What do you envision? Take the survey now!

The City of Eureka is seeking community input. In preparation for future improvements, we need to know how you envision the future of this park.

  • What sports would you like to see?
  • What style of playground equipment would you like to see?
  • What are your thoughts on the current building and restrooms?
  • What type of community events would you like to see?
  • What features of inclusive parks for all ages and abilities are important to you?
  • What improvements could be made to accommodate group activities?

Take the survey now by going to
this link.

Questions? Call 707-441-4206

Spring Sports Conditioning Classes for Youth

The City of Eureka’s Community Services Department is excited to announce three different Spring Sports Conditioning Classes for youth ages 11-17.  

The class is designed for student athletes who want to stay in top shape but can’t compete due to Covid-19 health regulations.  

Each week will feature conditioning drills for a specific sport including Soccer, Baseball/Softball, and Basketball (Outdoors).  There will be an experienced facilitator leading each class.  

Each participant can sign up for an individual week or all three weeks at a discounted rate.  

Registration Details

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Football Sports Conditioning for Youth starts Oct 19

The City of Eureka’s Community Services Department is excited to announce a Football conditioning class for youth ages 11-17.  The class is designed for student-athletes who want to stay in top shape but can’t compete due to Covid-19 health regulations.  There will be an experienced trainer leading each class.

Details:

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Celebrating Halloween Safely

Community Services is excited to share family-friendly, Halloween-in-Quarantine events, and activities!  While the festivities may look a little different this year, the fun (and candy!) is the same.  Both City events have been approved by the Humboldt County Department of Public Health. 

See the events and important information below:

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UPDATED: Eureka Reminds Residents of Park and Trail Rules During COVID-19

Updated on 10/1/20 to reflect changes per the State of California. 

The City of Eureka has seen an increase in public gatherings at City parks and trails and would like to clarify permitted uses of public spaces at this time.

Public gatherings of individuals outside of the household remain prohibited in public spaces by both State and Local Health Officer Orders in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 to the maximum extent possible and mitigate the impact on delivery of critical healthcare services.

The City of Eureka recognizes the benefits of the outdoors during this challenging time and would like to assure the community that City parks remain open for exercise and other socially distant activities such as disc golf, singles tennis, trail walking, biking, etc.

(the following strike out text was added on 10/1/20)

City playgrounds remain closed to maintain proper distancing and prevent surface contamination from shared equipment.

Caution tape and signage have been utilized to communicate the closure of this equipment. We ask the community to please not remove or displace this caution tape. The best rule of thumb is to not use any amenity with caution tape, or anything that requires you to touch, grab, or climb, etc. City park basketball courts also remain closed due to the close proximity required of individuals during game play.

Public gatherings of individuals outside of the household in parks and public spaces are not permitted per State and Local Health Officer Orders. Do not hold picnics, barbeques, parties and any other celebration or gathering of people in public spaces.

If you see a significant violation of this health order, particularly large social gatherings in public spaces, please call 707-441-4203 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, and 707-441-4060 on evenings and weekends.  

Please remember that whenever you are outside of your household and outdoors, you must wear a mask when you cannot keep 6 feet from others.

Be prepared for limited access to public restrooms. Single-use restrooms are open along the waterfront, though multi-stall park restrooms continue to be closed. Residents are urged to bring their own water due to water fountains being closed. Do not use parks or trails if you are exhibiting symptoms. Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to visiting parks or trails. For more information on health guidance, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/.

Contact: Donna Wood, Interim Community Services Director, 707.268.1858, dwood@ci.eureka.ca.gov

Reminder About Eureka Parks’ Usage

We’re all tired of being socially distant.

We’ll be able to use the playgrounds at our parks again but until the pandemic passes, please remember to be socially distant and not to use the park’s group areas.

Reminder About Eureka Parks’ Usage

We’re all tired of being socially distant.

But if we work together, we’ll pull through it quicker. Enjoy our parks but please don’t use the group areas until it’s safe.

City of Eureka Reminds Residents of Park and Trail Rules During COVID-19

This post was updated on 10/1/20 to reflect changed per the State of California. New image also uploaded. 

The City of Eureka has seen an increase in public gatherings at City parks and trails and would like to clarify permitted uses of public spaces at this time.

Public gatherings of individuals outside of the household remain prohibited in public spaces by both State and Local Health Officer Orders in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 to the maximum extent possible and mitigate the impact on delivery of critical healthcare services.

The City of Eureka recognizes the benefits of the outdoors during this challenging time and would like to assure the community that City parks remain open for exercise and other socially distant activities such as disc golf, singles tennis, trail walking, biking, etc.

Strike-out text below was added as of 10/1/2020

City playgrounds remain closed to maintain proper distancing and prevent surface contamination from shared equipment.

Caution tape and signage have been utilized to communicate the closure of this equipment. We ask the community to please not remove or displace this caution tape. The best rule of thumb is to not use any amenity with caution tape, or anything that requires you to touch, grab, or climb, etc. City park basketball courts also remain closed due to the close proximity required of individuals during game play.

Public gatherings of individuals outside of the household in parks and public spaces are not permitted per State and Local Health Officer Orders. Do not hold picnics, barbeques, parties and any other celebration or gathering of people in public spaces.

If you see a significant violation of this health order, particularly large social gatherings in public spaces, please call 707-441-4203 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, and 707-441-4060 on evenings and weekends.  

Please remember that whenever you are outside of your household and outdoors, you must wear a mask when you cannot keep 6 feet from others.

Be prepared for limited access to public restrooms. Single-use restrooms are open along the waterfront, though multi-stall park restrooms continue to be closed. Residents are urged to bring their own water due to water fountains being closed. Do not use parks or trails if you are exhibiting symptoms. Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to visiting parks or trails. For more information on health guidance, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/.

Contact: Donna Wood, Interim Community Services Director, 707.268.1858, dwood@ci.eureka.ca.gov

Carson Park Project comes to Henderson Center

We have a fabulous group of volunteers fundraising to improve Carson Park.

The Carson Park Project will be tabling at the Henderson Center Trick or Treat and handing out goodies for the trick or treaters! They will be there from Noon to 2PM on Saturday, October 26.

By coming out to Henderson Center on 10/26 and supporting businesses with the above flyer in their window, you’ll be supporting our cause as well. A portion of whatever you spend that night will be coming back to us!

Some of the supporting businesses include:

You can follow the Carson Park project on Facebook here.