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City Council Prioritizes Security Upgrades After Gateway Park Incident

July 03, 2024 | Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama



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City Council Prioritizes Security Upgrades After Gateway Park Incident
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed several community funding initiatives and public safety measures aimed at enhancing local amenities and ensuring the safety of residents.

Council member Blaylock proposed funding allocations for various community associations, including $1,000 each for the East Brook Morning View Association, Delrayta Association, Madison Park, Deerfield, and the Woods, Winbrook, and Dexter Ridge. Additionally, $500 was allocated to the Duchess and Diva Divas and Gents, and $2,000 was earmarked for Lagoon Park to purchase a stove. The council unanimously approved these funding requests.

Public safety was a significant topic of discussion, particularly concerning recent incidents at Gateway Park. Council members expressed concerns about security during an upcoming golf league event scheduled for Saturday. The sheriff's office confirmed that armed security would be present from 7 AM to 1 PM to ensure the safety of participants and attendees.

Furthermore, the council highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance security at Gateway Park, including the installation of license plate readers and additional surveillance cameras. These measures are part of a broader initiative to improve safety in the area, reflecting the council's commitment to maintaining the park as a valuable community resource.

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