CITY HALL — The city’s park rangers will be stripped of their law enforcement duties and peace officer status, according to a contentious proposal unanimously approved by the City Council at a Tuesday budget study session.
The change converts the city’s two full-time rangers to focus entirely on naturalist programming, George Chapjian, director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, said at a City Council budget study session last week. Two other ranger positions, which were vacant for more than two years, were eliminated earlier this year as a part of budget cuts.
“Personally I don’t think they’ve done a really good job of [enforcement] because of the resources,” Chapjian said Thursday, noting that maintaining law and order at 39 parks and 5,000 acres of open space is too much for only two people. Glendale police already respond to 80% of all emergency calls in parks, he said.