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Council approves multi-faith holiday inflatables for Bridal Park after debate over representation and size

Lock Haven City Council · December 3, 2024
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Summary

The Lock Haven City Council approved a request to install multiple seasonal displays in Bridal Park Dec. 3–Jan. 11 after residents raised concerns about last week’s meeting conduct, the applicant’s authority to represent multiple faiths, and the physical size and power needs of inflatables.

Council members voted to approve a seasonal display permit for Bridal Park that will allow multiple holiday displays from Dec. 3 through Jan. 11. The agenda listed the applicant as 'And 2 maids with LLC,' and the application calls for an inflatable menorah for Hanukkah, an inflatable Kwanzaa display, a decorated tree, Yule goats, a Festivus pole and a Buddha display, each accompanied by plaques explaining origins and traditions.

The item drew extended public comment and council discussion. John Watson, a South Highland Street resident, criticized last week’s meeting conduct and said residents had threatened the downtown manager, requiring police protection; he said many community members told him…

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