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Neighborhood-watch volunteers thank Del City for newsletter support, propose skate area in new park

Del City City Council · August 4, 2026
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Summary

Neighborhood-watch leaders thanked the city for printing and distributing monthly newsletters and proposed adding a skateboard area to the new park to give teens a safe, dedicated recreational space.

Joe Satterwhite, who represents Del Air Neighborhood Watch, thanked the city for helping deliver newsletters that reach more than 1,600 homes in that area and noted volunteer block captains have sustained monthly distribution for decades. "We cover our area very well," he said, and urged continued city support because independent printing would cost neighborhood groups hundreds of dollars per month.

Ron McCall, president of another neighborhood-watch group, echoed the appreciation and suggested the new park include a skateboard area to provide a safe location for teens who now ride on city streets. Council members acknowledged the suggestion and said park planning will consider a variety of amenities raised by residents.