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Two residents who identified themselves as local skateboarders thanked council for the new concrete skate park and described volunteer maintenance efforts including shoveling snow and leaf cleanup. They asked council to allow them to host events and noted local business sponsors had expressed interest.
Council members said the parks committee is the proper forum for ongoing skate-park planning and suggested the skaters meet with staff and parks volunteers; one council member offered to follow up after the meeting. The Lancaster County Skatepark Association and local advocates were credited for earlier advocacy.
At the end of the meeting a resident also raised a chamber audiovisual issue and requested a second, public-facing TV to make presentations more visible to the audience. Staff said the TV purchase was included in this years budget and would be installed.
Ending: Council encouraged the skate-park volunteers to coordinate with the parks committee and borough staff on events and fundraisers; staff committed to procuring the additional display for the chamber.
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