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Parks commission approves limited spring field lease for FLAA; sets April 1 play start pending field conditions

March 13, 2026 | Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Parks commission approves limited spring field lease for FLAA; sets April 1 play start pending field conditions
The Parks Commission moved on league scheduling and field access at its March 12 meeting, approving one seasonal lease for the Lakeville Youth Baseball (FLAA) with conditions tied to field readiness.

Norm moved and Terry seconded a motion to accept FLAA’s application for a single season running April 1 through July 31; the motion passed. The commission emphasized that fields must be dry and ready before any league uses them. "We're asking that you stay off them until April 1, providing the fields are dry," a commission member instructed staff to convey to league organizers.

Commissioners also voted to accept Samurai baseball’s application (three teams, maximum 12 players per team) after confirming schedule details. The meeting included extended discussion about fair fee treatment between leagues, historical underfunding of field maintenance and the need for clear volunteer/repair agreements when leagues perform volunteer work on town fields.

Staff and commissioners agreed the town will notify leagues (FLAA, soccer and softball) that field use will be limited until conditions permit, and that leagues should submit separate fall‑season requests for the autumn period rather than combining both seasons in a single application. Commissioners discussed using fee adjustments or volunteer work agreements to incentivize maintenance contributions but did not adopt a single new policy at the meeting.

Why it matters: The commission’s April 1 start date and condition‑based permission seek to protect turf and infrastructure from early‑season damage that can render fields unusable for the remainder of the year. Teams were told to expect staff outreach about field readiness and any required additional applications for fall play.

Next steps: Staff will contact league representatives to confirm the April 1–July 31 approval, request any outstanding paperwork and circulate expectations for volunteer repairs and field maintenance coordination.

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