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Resident urges Mayfield Heights to review aquatic center flotation-device ban after child enters current
Summary
A resident asked the Mayfield Heights City Council to revisit the aquatic center policy that bans flotation devices after his 3-year-old briefly entered a current; council said staff would follow up with the parks director.
Aaron Longberry, a Mayfield Heights resident, urged the City Council on June ___ to review the aquatic center policy that currently bans flotation devices, saying the rule left his 3-year-old daughter briefly in a current at the pool without an approved flotation aid.
Longberry told the council he and his wife watched as a lifeguard removed their daughter from the lazy-river current after repeated…
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