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City Council Urged to Fix Dangerous Park Entrance

July 10, 2024 | Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City Council Urged to Fix Dangerous Park Entrance
During a recent city council meeting, Councilor Mercia raised urgent concerns regarding safety issues at the entrance to Fort Hill Park, particularly for elderly visitors. Highlighting incidents reported by residents, Mercia emphasized the need for immediate repairs to the crosswalk and surrounding area, which have been neglected despite multiple complaints.

The council discussed a motion requesting the city manager to direct the property department to address these safety hazards. Mercia noted that during a recent outdoor event at the park, several attendees using walkers and canes faced significant risks due to broken concrete and faded crosswalk markings.

The motion was seconded by Councilor Leahy and passed unanimously, reflecting the council's commitment to ensuring public safety and preventing potential injuries. The council's proactive stance aims to rectify the situation before any serious incidents occur, underscoring the importance of maintaining accessible and safe public spaces for all community members.

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