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Community demands access to public park amid controversy

June 05, 2024 | Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania



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Community demands access to public park amid controversy
During a recent city council meeting, a passionate discussion emerged regarding public access to a local riverfront park, emphasizing the community's right to utilize the space for recreational activities such as fishing and canoeing. A resident expressed frustration over the absence of representatives from Lehigh University, which has been involved in discussions about the park's management. The resident urged the council to reconsider a contract related to the park, suggesting it be sent to the Parks and Recreation Committee for further review and potential public hearings.

The resident highlighted the possibility of filing an official complaint with the Pennsylvania Boat and Fish Commission, which could prompt a review by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) concerning existing state laws on waterfront access and construction permits. The resident concluded by affirming the community's commitment to ensuring public access to the park.

In a procedural move, the council also voted to suspend rules to expedite the consideration of a resolution, indicating a willingness to address pressing matters efficiently. The motion passed unanimously, reflecting a collaborative spirit among council members.

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