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Two public comments drew council attention during the citizens forum. Residents Maurice and Lena Bayard asked the council to reconsider a handicap‑parking application denied under a police ordinance that generally favors use of off‑street parking. The Bayards told council the household’s rear walkway is too narrow for assisted access and that their medical documentation was submitted; they said they had been told different things in previous conversations about who has final authority to approve the request. Council members confirmed the handicap application appears on the agenda and asked staff and the chief to review submitted photographs and return with information before a formal vote.
Later in the forum, Jeffrey Harmon, identified as executive director of the Community Integration Program, asked the council to allow his organization to reinstate a youth tennis program formerly run from about 2010 to 2013. Harmon described past success — including players who competed at regional events — and said the group intends to pursue 501(c)(3) status to help raise funds. Councilors suggested grant opportunities and the recreation committee offered to schedule a follow‑up meeting so staff, the recreation committee chair and Mr. Harmon can explore a partnership and possible use of borough land.
Both matters will be revisited by council and staff in follow‑up meetings; the handicap application is listed for formal consideration in the agenda.
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