During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and proposals regarding local facilities and services in Poughkeepsie. One resident highlighted the importance of Spratt Park and Pulaski Park, recalling their significance during their childhood and advocating for the reopening of the concession stand and restrooms at Spratt Park. The resident expressed a willingness to volunteer and organize fundraising efforts to support local children through the park's activities.
Another speaker, representing the Third Ward, raised alarms about the county's plans for a new shelter and a radio tower, emphasizing the urgency claimed by officials. They criticized the county for its lack of regard for the historic significance of College Hill, a site associated with Frederick Douglass and the emancipation movement. The speaker urged the council to consider the implications of these developments on the community, particularly the potential burden on local resources and services.
Both discussions underscored a strong community spirit and a desire for proactive engagement in local governance, with residents advocating for the preservation of historical sites and the enhancement of recreational spaces for future generations.