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Resident urges more youth programs; council members note partnerships and planned Dusan Park basketball court
Summary
A Richmond Heights resident told the City Council on July 9 that the city lacks youth programming and indoor recreation; council representatives noted partnerships with neighboring cities, Youth Opportunities Unlimited, and a planned outdoor basketball court at Dusan Park to be completed by the end of the summer.
Deandra Brown Robinson, a Richmond Heights resident, told the Richmond Heights City Council on July 9 that she cannot find local programs or places for youth and expressed concern about the cost of sending children outside the city for activities.
"What do you guys have for our youth to do here in the community? Because I can't find anything to do," Robinson said, identifying herself for the record as living at 350 Claymore and saying she has been a resident for several years.
Robinson said…
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