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Spring flooding delays opening of area lake beaches

Posted at 10:02 PM, May 24, 2019
and last updated 2019-06-05 12:37:17-04

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Many people will try to get outside for Memorial Day weekend.

Plans may include a trip to the lake, but don't expect to enjoy any fun in the sun — assuming we see it again — at beaches at Blue Springs Lake or Longview Lake, where torrential rain and recent flooding have forced the beaches to remain closed for now.

"Not being able to open this weekend is a real disappointment," said Tina Spallo, superintendent of recreation for Jackson County Parks and Recreation.

It's been too wet to use the machinery, which mixes in new sand, according to Spallo, and trash is building up along the debris lines.

"We haven't had the opportunity of a lot of sunny days ... because we know this is going to change here in a little bit," Spallo said.

Still, Dave Bass, the administrator at the marinas, said they're prepared for visitors this holiday weekend and hope the forecast doesn't turn them away.

"We have really spent a lot of time working on the ramps, making sure that they're going to be good for the weekend so they wont be a problem at all," Bass said.

Some people already were trying to enjoy the holiday weekend, but scattered rain showers couldn't stay away.

"It's kind of a bummer because we can't be out there, but at least we can still be here and have fun," boater Rick Klemenz said.

Klemenz and his family took cover in the marina as the rain poured Friday.

"The rain has definitely put a damper on springtime activities," Klemenz said.

Spallo, like much of the rest of Kansas City, was simply hoping for a break in the clouds and a peak at the sun.

"Each day that we have sunshine ... brings us more luck," Spallo said.

The golf courses and campgrounds at both parks will be open, though officials said there may be some minor flooding in spots.

The beaches at Blue Springs and Longview lakes now are expected to open June 1.