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Resident urges council to block banners and new screens in historic park

Roosevelt City Council · April 2, 2025
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Summary

A resident told the council she opposes new screens and banners being placed on the city’s oldest park and golf course, warning donations and signage could permanently change the park’s character; council members said they would follow up.

A resident identified in the meeting as Miss Farley used the public comment period to urge the council to prevent the placement of additional screens and banners in the city’s oldest park and on the golf course.

Miss Farley described a proposal she had learned about at another meeting and said it would add a four-foot screen on top of an existing six-foot screen she and a partner purchased. "They're gonna put something for shade...When you start putting up there on the golf course, it's gonna be ugly," she said, urging the council to remove the items and take careful advisement on donations and signage placement.

Council members thanked her for the comment, invited her and her attorney to discuss details after the meeting, and said staff would follow up. No formal action was taken during the meeting on the park items.