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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Compromise Possible In Skate Park Controversy; Committee To Study Operations, Issue Recommendations

OCEAN CITY – After hearing from locals turning out against the planned reduction of hours at the Ocean Bowl Skate Park, the Mayor and City Council agreed to work toward a compromise.

During a budget wrap-up on April 19, the council voted to have the skate park operate Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend during its normal hours, which is open seven days a week during daylight. The changes proposed begin the Tuesday after Labor Day weekend when it would continue to be open on weekends, holidays and all Worcester County school days off only. The skate park will be shut down during the months of January and February completely under the current plan. The reduction in hours will save the town approximately $20,000.

During Monday evening’s Mayor and Council legislative session, lifelong downtown Ocean City resident Debi Thompson Cook said the skate park is a major part of her family, which is full of skateboarders who hold year-long skate passes.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Save a lousy $20k after spending that much money on NEW company cars for the Transportation Department (that weren't worn out)? Joe Hall's past actions continue to cost the Town taxpayers more and more...

Anonymous said...

how about a 10% across the board pay cut for all city employees. that might bring the salaries somewhat closer to reality