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Residents demand action as park trespassing escalates

July 05, 2024 | Mineola, Nassau County, New York



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Residents demand action as park trespassing escalates
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding safety and property damage related to a local soccer field were addressed. Residents expressed frustration over increased trespassing and property damage, particularly from individuals playing soccer in the area. One resident reported that children and adults have been entering their yard, leading to broken fences and concerns about safety, especially with children nearby.

In response, officials outlined plans to install additional netting around the soccer field to mitigate the issue of soccer balls entering private properties. This netting, expected to extend 6 to 8 feet above the current fencing, aims to reduce the frequency of balls landing in yards, which has reportedly been a significant problem since the field was reoriented for smaller games.

Residents also raised concerns about unauthorized adult games taking place on the field, which they believe disrupts the community and poses safety risks. Officials assured residents that they have communicated with the local sports association to enforce rules regarding field usage and to ensure that unauthorized players are removed. A security company has been instructed to monitor the area and report any violations to the police.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing dialogue between residents and local officials, with a commitment to address these issues promptly. Residents were encouraged to report any incidents directly to village authorities to facilitate quicker responses. The community is hopeful that the proposed measures will restore safety and enjoyment of the park for all residents.

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