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Volunteers press Sunbury for trail repairs, signage and enforcement after new Goodwill playground work
Summary
Volunteers and a city committee raised multiple safety and maintenance concerns at the Goodwill playground and adjacent trail system, asking the city to install signage, repaint handicap markings, clear drains, cut vegetation, and consider trail cameras and enforcement to deter motorized vehicles.
Volunteers and the Sunbury suite/trail stewardship group used Monday—s council meeting to ask the city to address pedestrian safety and ongoing maintenance at the Goodwill playground and adjacent trail network.
Kurt Sweet, speaking for the stewardship program, reported the group had logged 234 volunteer hours this year and asked the city to install "children at play" signage at a steep stretch of Line Street, repaint faded blue handicap markings and van-access striping in the park parking area, and add painted yellow curb markings at the North Sixth…
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