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Recreation staff to route programming through Rec Commission after resident concerns about learn-to-skate events
Summary
Recreation staff said temporary learn-to-skate sessions are proposed for three parks; residents raised concerns about notification, parking and liability, and staff told the committee it will require appropriate insurance, clearances and waivers before programs begin.
Parks and Recreation staff told the committee on March 11 they plan to route programming approvals through the borough Recreation Commission and to report approvals to the borough manager monthly after residents raised questions about a proposed learn-to-skate program.
Keith (Parks and Recreation staff) said the proposed activity “is not about a skate park. It's not about a skate spot. This is a program of learning how to skate.” He said the program would use temporary equipment at three parks on different days and would require registration rather…
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