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Residents urge softball complex and raise safety and park concerns in public comment
Summary
Multiple residents urged action on parks and safety: requests included building a quad softball complex at Sugar Sand or North Park, protecting tortoise habitat and trees at Sugar Sand, complaints about homeless encampments downtown, and warnings about unlit, fast electric bikes.
Public comment at the April 28 Boca Raton City Council meeting covered parks, sports facilities, homelessness and public safety, with several residents pressing the council to take specific actions.
Christina Broker told the council Boca Raton is losing tournaments and travel teams to neighboring cities and asked the city to "build a quad softball complex" at Sugar Sand or North Park so local families would not have to travel for competitive play. "What we are asking for is a quad softball complex, a dedicated space where our girls can train, compete,…
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