During a recent government meeting, community members and council members engaged in a spirited discussion regarding the naming of public facilities and the state of local parks. A key topic was the proposal to name the refurbished pool at Oakwood Park after Ray Carreon, a long-time community advocate. While some council members supported the idea, citing Carreon's significant contributions to the park's revitalization, others expressed concerns about naming facilities while individuals are still alive, emphasizing a tradition of memorializing after death.
Community members voiced their opinions, with many expressing a desire to keep the pool's name as Oakwood Pool, reflecting its historical significance. The discussion highlighted a broader sentiment among residents who feel a strong attachment to local parks and their names, indicating that any changes should align with community preferences.
Additionally, attendees raised concerns about park safety and maintenance, suggesting the installation of security cameras to enhance safety in light of understaffed policing. Others advocated for improved lighting in parks to deter vandalism and ensure a safe environment for children. The need for more organized activities and supervision in parks was also discussed, with some suggesting the revival of park supervisors to engage youth.
Overall, the meeting underscored the community's commitment to preserving the integrity of local parks while addressing safety and engagement issues, reflecting a collective desire to enhance the quality of life in Lorraine.