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Veterans Park Officially Open
Park Re-dedicated Tuesday, November 20
Veterans Park, formerly known as Village Pond Park, was re-dedicated Tuesday, Nov. 20 with a small ceremony and a ribbon-cutting after more than a year of redesigning, draining and installing .
The redesigned park now features meandering sidewalks, an updated lake shore, a butterfly garden and a veterans monument to honor members of each branch of the armed forces - living up to the park's new name.
Over the last year, construction crews reshaped the pond, reinforced the wire mesh and poured concrete to create the pond. This concrete pond bottom is coupled with a new liner as well as an aeration system to improve water quality and safety.
This project is the first major improvement at the park in the last 40 years.
Ordinances
Those who visit the park may notice reflective devices that the City deployed at various locations to discourage waterfowl from nesting. These devices do not harm the birds in any way but prevent the waterfowl from becoming too comfortable. The City has enlisted the help of experts and is following advice from the Humane Society to discourage waterfowl from taking up residence at Veterans Park.
The City of Lake Forest Wildlife Ordinance prohibits the feeding of animals at the facility. This ordinance not only discourages nesting but also acts to prevent the animals from ingesting potentially harmful foods. The park is patrolled and violators of the ordinance are subject to a $100 fine. Additionally, the City installed a camera system to discourage vandalism and identify individuals who feed the animals in violation of the City’s Wildlife Ordinance.
Real-time video from the park will available on the City's website later this month so viewers can enjoy - and watch over - the park from any Internet-connected device.
Construction Camera
Background
Village Pond Park is at 23102 Ridge Route Drive. The 4.7-acre park includes a pond approximately one acre in size. Village Pond Park is unique, in that the park is maintained by the City, and the Lake Forest Community Homeowner's Association (Association) is responsible for pond maintenance based on a 1976 agreement originally between the Association and the County of Orange. In 1991, the City became the successor to the County.
- Entry plazas
- Low fences to control waterfowl access
- Additional trees
- Reduced amount of turf
- Use plants not favored by waterfowl
- Creation of a floating island and addition of fountains to disrupt flight patterns.
- Boulders and large shrubs around the pond to discourage nesting
- Construct an irrigation system to improve water circulation and quality.
For More Information
Click on the following links if you are interested in reading past project eNewsletters or follow the project's progression in more detail:
Community Newsletters
Project News
Timeline
- Wetland and Wildlife Care Center
- Pacific Waterfowl Rescue
- Orange County Turtle and Tortoise Club





