Residents of Lacey Township will soon see improvements in their local parks and community safety initiatives following the recent Town Meeting held on May 22, 2025. The meeting highlighted several key discussions, including strategies to manage local wildlife and upcoming community events.
One of the notable topics was the management of geese in local parks. Community member Andy Mascios raised concerns about the presence of geese along pathways, particularly their impact on cleanliness and usability. In response, officials discussed plans to maintain grass at a higher level to deter geese from congregating in certain areas. This approach aims to enhance the park experience for residents while addressing the concerns of those affected by the geese.
Additionally, the meeting served as a platform for community engagement, with residents expressing gratitude for the responsiveness of local officials to their inquiries. Mascios specifically thanked officials for their attention to his previous questions regarding park maintenance.
In a move to promote community safety, the Lacey Township Police Department announced a Bicycle Safety Rodeo scheduled for next Saturday from 12 to 5 PM at the high school. This event aims to educate children and families about bicycle safety, fostering a safer environment for young cyclists.
As the meeting concluded, officials encouraged residents to participate in community events and remain engaged in local governance. The discussions underscored a commitment to enhancing the quality of life in Lacey Township through proactive measures and community involvement.