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Parks and Recreation Board Addresses Staff Changes, Project Updates, and Vandalism Concerns
The Parks and Recreation Board meeting on June 3rd, 2026, addressed several park-related issues, including personnel changes, ongoing projects, and vandalism concerns. Mike's resignation from his Parks and Recreation position to accept a similar role at North Canton was noted, with the city beginning to evaluate his replacement [cite: 26-38]. Brian Klinger has taken over Scott Robbins' former role, and the search for a new highway supervisor is underway due to Jerry Britton's upcoming retirement [cite: 45-49]. Projects like the Klechner pavilion and playground are progressing, though concrete work costs require reevaluation [cite: 60-64]. The Klechner Restroom is scheduled to open in August [cite: 65]. The Creekbomb restroom has officially opened after a difficult construction process [cite: 69-75]. Significant concerns were raised about vandalism and misuse of park facilities, particularly at Bettler Park and Spring Hill [cite: 82-99, 149-152, 372-380]. Bettler Park faces a $30,000 repair cost due to a rogue driver on the basketball court [cite: 85-86]. Increased sheriff patrols and potential license-plate reading cameras are being considered for Bettler Park [cite: 92]. At Spring Hill, the issue is misuse by adult Hispanic players on Sundays, leading to discussions with the sheriff about increased vigilance and enforcement of permit-only rules [cite: 92-97]. The misuse of fields by unauthorized groups has led to damage and inconvenience for permitted users [cite: 103-111, 120-126]. The possibility of updating park digital signs to indicate field closures due to weather is being considered [cite: 146-148]. Issues with moving soccer goals and vandalism in restrooms were also highlighted [cite: 155-163, 375-380]. Concerns about youth behavior and vandalism at the splash pad area were discussed, with the use of SROs and prosecution of offenders as deterrents [cite: 344-419]. The splash pad and concession stand (Kona Ice) are open seasonally [cite: 338-342].
Parks Board Considers Meeting Schedule Changes, Clarifying Advisory Role
The Parks and Recreation Board meeting included a discussion about proposed changes to the board's meeting schedule and the rewording of language to better reflect its role as an advisory body. Valerie suggested considering a move to bimonthly or quarterly meetings, citing efficiency and the desire for more substantive discussions, drawing parallels with other advisory committees like the Tree Commission and Veterans Commission. The proposed schedule for bimonthly meetings would be February, April, June, August, October, and December, with a potential exception for January due to the holidays and budget cycles. This change would require a board vote. Additionally, the board discussed the rewording of their function to accurately represent their advisory capacity, which would proceed to City Council and then potentially to the ballot for voter approval [cite: 216-219, 287-307, 335-337]. The Charter Review Committee's recommendation for a 60-40 split was also mentioned, with this proposal to be discussed by City Council [cite: 204-213].
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