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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Lexington Terrace Park Sunday Crowds: Some Feel it is "Getting Out of Hand......"



Photos/videos provided by a constituent
I've been contacted numerous times over the last several weeks about large, rowdy, crowds gathering at Lexington Terrace Park every Sunday.  This park, which is in D2 across from the Old Corry Field Post Office, has a large housing community as well as a park and a dog park.

Over the last several Sundays--the crowds coming out on Sunday afternoons have become larger and larger.  Now cars are parking illegally, blocking some roads, preventing citizens from entering, threatening some, and trying to "charge" a cover charge from others, allegedly.

The issue is boiling over and blowing up into complaints of which I am now hearing.

One constituent (a District 1 constituent that likes the Lex Terrace Dog Park and who frequents it) states:

"Good evening commissioner Bergosh, I hope you're having a great Easter.  I apologize for interrupting your weekend but I had to update you about the Lexington Terrace park situation.  The parties have gotten so large that people who want to use the dog park are being turned away by the party's "security."  This has gotten way out of hand and the County Commission needs to do something about this.."

he went on.. "As we're sitting in the park--the party started shooting off fireworks which caused panic at the dog park....Several people have called the sheriff's office over the past few weeks and each time the sheriff's office have said that the organizers had a permit there's nothing they can do..."

I've confirmed now that nobody had a permit.  Nobody has the right to block entrance to the park. Nobody has the right to charge an entrance fee, either.

Anecdotally, I've also heard allegations of numerous noise complaints associated with these parties--with some exasperated residents allegedly complaining, and I'm paraphrasing, that they "shouldn't have to listen to loud, obnoxious music where there is profanity, the "N-Word" over and over and language about Mother f-ing that  F-ing  "P word", etc. etc."---blasted so loud the words can be heard by nearby houses and families.

Nobody should have their quiet Sunday afternoon, at their own house, interrupted with loud music with this sort of language.  There's no permits issued for this sort of situation and this type of amplified "music".

Several residents have expressed such anger that I'm told there may be a presence of angry residents at the next BCC meeting this Thursday.  We will see I guess...

Meanwhile, it is my understanding that staff is investigating this and have asked the sheriff for assistance if necessary to ensure the park's rules are being followed and folks are not violating rules or laws with the gatherings.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I live in district one and never heard of this park until reading this article. These are obvious violations of law and the sheriffs office ought to clear out the violators.