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Resident fights for safer play area for children

July 04, 2024 | St John Town, Lake County, Indiana


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Resident fights for safer play area for children
During a recent government meeting, residents voiced their concerns regarding local regulations and community safety. One resident highlighted the challenges of mailing certified letters to individuals living in unincorporated areas, suggesting that streamlining communication could enhance efficiency for residents. They emphasized the importance of adapting to modern technology, noting that many community members are increasingly reliant on electronic communication.

Another resident, Jorge Perez, raised issues related to the publication of his case, which he felt was not adequately addressed due to potential processing errors. Perez expressed his desire for a safer play area for his children, proposing the installation of a permanent post on an existing concrete slab in his backyard. He described the slab as a modest space that would serve as a sports court, despite town regulations prohibiting such structures. Perez's primary concern was ensuring his children's safety, particularly given the high speeds at which vehicles travel in his new subdivision.

The discussions underscored a growing need for local governance to adapt to the needs of residents, particularly in terms of communication and community safety measures.

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