u/GrassRtStudentMother

Support long time local business and force Kern County to take accountability and give fair treatment! This business needs the community more than ever right now. He has done a lot for many. We just need a signature.
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Support long time local business and force Kern County to take accountability and give fair treatment! This business needs the community more than ever right now. He has done a lot for many. We just need a signature.

Hart Park is becoming unsafe — and the County needs to address it. Community petition inside.

For years, Hart Park has been a place for families, kids, visitors, and local businesses. But the park’s infrastructure has been deteriorating for a long time — and now it’s reached a point where it’s affecting public safety and even forcing a long‑standing community business to shut down operations because of unsafe conditions.

Here’s the issue:

• Structural damage and foundation problems have been reported in county‑maintained areas
• Safety hazards have gone unaddressed
• A business that has served the community for years has been impacted
• If the County says the area is unsafe for a business to operate… how is it safe for the public?

A group of us put together a community petition asking Kern County to:

  1. Conduct a full safety + structural inspection
  2. Release a public report
  3. Create a remediation plan with timelines
  4. Treat the affected business fairly
  5. Ensure Hart Park meets basic public safety standards

This isn’t political — it’s about public safety, transparency, and accountability for a park that thousands of people use.

If you care about Hart Park and one lick business who has kept the visitors coming, please consider.

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u/GrassRtStudentMother — 2 days ago

Community college earning a dual degree. Social and behavioral sciences and humanities. What did you do with it? At a cross roads and not sure where either turn leads to. Animal control officer or social work-mental health was the plan but not so sure now.

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u/GrassRtStudentMother — 15 days ago