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Residents urge action on Hunters Farm Park vandalism and raise e‑bike safety concerns
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Summary
During public comment residents reported vandalism at Hunters Farm Park that damaged rare plants and asked for Village help, while other commenters urged restrictions or infrastructure changes for e‑bikes on sidewalks near Northwest Highway and playgrounds.
Three residents used the public comment period to raise local safety and park maintenance concerns.
Tom Burke (9158 Jasmine), who said he has spent about 15 years tending invasive species and stewardship at Hunters Farm Park, reported recent vandalism. "Heavy equipment was used to bring in dirt, creating a path with jump bumps and destroyed a lot of the rare species," he said, and asked the Village for assistance restoring the area and refurbishing a VFW sign by the post office.
Kyle Platt (402 Lucille) urged the Board to consider e‑bike safety on sidewalks, saying he was nearly struck while walking on Route 14 and opposing e‑bike operation on sidewalks there; he suggested widening sidewalks along Northwest Highway to accommodate both pedestrians and e‑bikes. Leigh Ann Comerford (267 Yorkshire) expressed similar concerns about e‑bikes near playgrounds, saying many riders appear young and inexperienced and that she "would hate to see a toddler injured".
President Marc McLaughlin and staff did not record an immediate policy response during the meeting; staff and trustees acknowledged the concerns and the record shows no motions or formal referrals were made on these public comments at this session. Residents seeking follow‑up may contact the Village Administrator's office.
