The Town of Stratford Parks & Recreation Committee convened on May 2, 2024, to address several pressing issues affecting local sports leagues and park developments. The meeting highlighted significant challenges in maintaining community engagement in recreational activities, particularly concerning the men's and coed softball leagues.
A key discussion point was the declining enrollment in the coed softball league, attributed to stricter regulations aimed at prioritizing Stratford residents. Committee members noted that many participants were from Bridgeport, leading to issues such as excessive drinking and behavior that did not align with the community's values. As a result, the committee implemented new policies, which inadvertently caused a drop in participation. The committee acknowledged the need to rebuild the league with a focus on attracting the right participants moving forward.
In addition to softball, the committee discussed the upcoming beach volleyball season, set to begin in late May or early June at Shore Beach. The exact start date is still pending as the committee finalizes the schedule, ensuring it does not overlap with the spring league playoffs.
The meeting also touched on ongoing developments at Longbrook Park, where construction is visibly progressing. While specific timelines for completion remain unclear, committee members expressed optimism about the project, noting that concrete work is underway and light poles have been installed, suggesting that lighting may be part of the current phase.
Overall, the meeting underscored the committee's commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities for Stratford residents while navigating the complexities of community engagement and facility development. As the summer approaches, the committee aims to revitalize participation in local leagues and ensure that park improvements align with community needs.