Dear Red Phone, “I'm reading in the Dispatch that there's a new water park at Gilroy Gardens. I thought we were in a drought. This water cannot be recycled water, so obviously we no longer need to stop flushing our toilets each time we use them. And we can water our yards and wash the cars. It doesn't play at all. Plus, the $2 million, where is that coming from? Oh yes, it's my pocketbook - again. As a taxpayer, I think this is horrible. I wonder if this political, is this a payoff to Don Chapin and Co. for something? I don't know. Please do your best.
Dear Red Phone, “Here we are in this drought and the City of Gilroy is overwatering one part and at Las Animas Park they've had a leak for three months. You can just see this big puddle of water just to the east of the tennis courts. There's a road the city workers drive on and there's a lake. C'mon, they don't care. At El Roble Park there's a couple of paths and they're almost unwalkable due to overwatering. We're supposed to cut back and they're overwatering. I'm ripping out my lawn so I don't have to water, and they’re going nuts. Thank you.”