by BECKY GOFF
Little Apple Post
Manhattan's Parks and Recreation Advisory Board hosts a public forum regarding the future of the city's Parks and Recreation programming.
Residents packed the meeting room at the Manhattan Fire Department Headquarters ready to address the Parks and Rec Advisory Board about concerns they have for the department.
Multiple parents addressed board members and the crowd about concerns they have for the future of youth in the Manhattan area, if Parks and Rec would no longer offer youth sports programs.
City Manager Ron Fehr and Interim Assistant Director Wyatt Thompson agreed that something needs to be done to address the concerns of the parents.
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members were all in agreement that Parks and Recreation Programming needs to be kept and revitalized.
If you missed the meeting, you can watch the replay here: