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Residents cite double standard at Crossing Rose Park; council clarifies park rental and amplified-sound rules
Summary
Speakers at public comment said they were stopped from proselytizing outside Crossing Rose Park and alleged inconsistent enforcement. Council and staff explained that when a park area is reserved under a permit it operates as a private rental for the reserved period and that amplified sound is restricted by town rule.
A public commenter described an incident at Crossing Rose Park where people outside the park were told to stop proselytizing despite being outside the fenced park area and alleged inconsistent enforcement between different groups. The commenter also said permit listings on the town website did not show authorization for amplified sound at a recent event.
Council members and staff responded with an explanation of existing rental rules…
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