How many people are you expecting?
The average daily attendance is expected to be between 100 and 150 riders. This activity is not expected to have a significant impact on the Park. Both traffic and noise studies were conducted to evaluate potential impact. Both studies found no significant impact to the Park and surrounding neighborhoods. Click here for the Traffic Study. Click here for the Noise Study.
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Hours of Operation
The proposed Cable Park will be open 8:00am to one-half hour before sunset everyday. Night activities will NOT be permitted.
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Is the water safe?
Yes. The water in Lake 1 will most likely be fed with the Park’s well which produces more than enough water to support the lake. The other option is to use the water that is currently in Lake One which comes directly out of Padre Dam’s Water Recycling Plant in Sycamore Canyon. The water is treated to “Title 22” standards, meaning it meets all health, safety and biological requirements for recreational use with full body contact and accidental ingestion. We perform weekly laboratory testing for water quality.
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What type of facility is being proposed at Santee Lakes?
The Santee Lakes Cable Park proposal includes:
- State-of-the-art cableway
- Pro-Shop
- Snack Bar
- Full Service Restaurant
- Viewing Deck
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Why is Padre Dam MWD considering this?
Santee Lakes has a 40 year history of providing recreational opportunities to the public. With 190 acres of parkland, 7 lakes, 300 campsites, playgrounds, picnic areas and numerous walking trails, Santee Lakes has become a tremendous community asset. Parks and recreation amenities in neighborhoods increase property values and promote community spirit. The cable ski activity will be yet another recreational amenity that will serve the community.
Santee Lakes is a “self-sufficient” operation within Padre Dam MWD. It does not receive rate payer subsidy and is not tax supported. It is extremely rare that a public park is not subsidized. It is important to continue to improve the Park in order to maintain it’s self-sufficiency. The Cable Park will generate important revenue that will be put back into the Park for improvements such as roads, walkways, repairs, etc.
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Who do I contact for additional information?
Allen Carlisle
Director of Park & Recreation
Padre Dam MWD
619-258-4762
acarlisle@padre.org
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