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Youth Sports Access Threatened by High Fees and Cold Weather

June 17, 2024 | Euclid City Council, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Youth Sports Access Threatened by High Fees and Cold Weather
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced concerns regarding the accessibility of recreational facilities for youth in Euclid. A parent highlighted the long-standing involvement of their family in local programs, noting that their sons have benefited from mentorship under Director Max Stevens.

The discussion turned to the Neosports facility, which was criticized for its prohibitive pricing that limits youth access to its courts. The speaker emphasized that the high costs effectively exclude children from participating in sports, raising questions about the facility's commitment to community engagement.

Additionally, the challenges posed by Ohio's harsh winter climate were brought to light, with concerns that outdoor courts are only usable for a limited portion of the year. This situation underscores the need for more inclusive and accessible recreational options for the youth in the area, prompting calls for action from local officials to address these pressing issues.

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