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Parks committee member urges more city engagement; sensory trail discussed as low-cost accessibility project
Summary
A parks committee member described recent meetings that included the autism community and proposed a sensory trail at City Park; he urged better city staff engagement to improve committee quorum and move recommendations forward.
Mike Pronsky, a member of the Parks and Recreation Committee, told the council he was reappointed and outlined challenges and opportunities the committee faces, including low quorum rates that limit its ability to make formal recommendations.
“At the last parks committee meeting… we invited the lower shore autism community and, Team360, and then we had some other community members show up,”…
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