BALBOA PARK: City officials, park supporters celebrate repairs to lily pond

(CNS) – The restoration of Balboa Park's iconic lily pond is a
great example of “making lemonade out of lemons,” City Council President
Todd Gloria said Monday.

The Friends of Balboa Park, city officials and supporters celebrated the
completion of repairs to the nearly 100-year-old lily pond between El Prado
and the Botanical Building.

The long rectangular pool was damaged last summer when a nighttime water
fight that attracted hundreds of people got out of control. The event was
staged at a large fountain, but people trampled landscaping and piping when
they ran to the lily pond to fill up their water gear.

The $50,000 in repairs included rebuilding 27 boxes that house lily pads
and installing new pipes, according to Friends of Balboa Park spokeswoman
Jennifer Jenkins. The project's cost was covered through donations of cash and
services, she said.

“I'm so happy to see all the work that was done, not only to repair the
damage, but to maintain and upgrade the lily pond,” Gloria said. “This is a
classic example of making lemonade out of lemons.”

The restoration of the lily pond took place during the winter because
the lilies are dormant. New varieties of the flower were added to the pond,
according to Jenkins.

She said the city's Parks and Recreation Department also took the
opportunity to conduct 25-year maintenance work, including relining the rim
with new plaster, checking the concrete floor for cracks and replacing pipes
that weren't damaged in the water fight.

The water fight created an uproar that even reached into the mayoral
campaign when then-candidate Bob Filner accused opponent Carl DeMaio's partner,
San Diego Gay and Lesbian News publisher Jonathan Hale, of promoting the event
in advance.

An online article about upcoming weekend happenings included a couple of
paragraphs about the water fight.

The Filner campaign sent the media a statement that condemned Hale's
“criminal actions,” prompting DeMaio to describe the winning candidate's
remarks as “mean-spirited divisiveness.”

Filner said at the celebration that he still wants to bring the people
who caused the damage to justice so they could perform community service within
the park.

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