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SOME MEDFORD PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS TO REOPEN JUNE 15by Jackie Piques |
SOME MEDFORD PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS TO REOPEN JUNE 15
Parks and playgrounds open to groups of 12 or less.
Additional playgrounds to reopen in next few weeks following maintenance by DPW.
Youth
sports programs, fitness activities able to request permits for limited
use to the Parks Commission; must adhere to health and safety
requirements.
MEDFORD
– Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn, the Medford Parks Department and the
Medford Recreation Department announced today that some of the City’s
tot lots will reopen beginning on Monday, June 15, as follows:
- Barry Park
- Capen Park
- Carr Park
- Cummings Park
- Dugger Park
- Logan Park
- Magoun Park
- McNally Park
- Morrison Park
- Tufts Park
Additional
tot lots and playgrounds will undergo minor maintenance over the next
several weeks and will be opened for use by groups of 12 people or less.
Under the State’s Reopening Guidelines, the following health and safety
requirements will remain in place for all park users:
General Park/Playground Use:
- No more than 12 people per location at one time
- If you cannot safely social distance, face coverings should be worn at all time. (Those under the age of 2 do not need to wear face coverings. For those under the age of 5, parents/guardians should use your discretion.)
- While the City will regularly clean and disinfect surfaces, this will not be done on a daily basis. Please use play structures and other common surfaces at your own discretion.
- No shared equipment, toys, etc. are allowed other than existing play structures.
- Organized sports/activities are not permitted until further notice, unless you have been issued a permit from the Parks Department and have signed the appropriate forms.
Permit Holders for Park Use (in part):
- Teams can be no larger than 12, including coaches, volunteers and staff per field or court. Limit any nonessential visitors, spectators, staff, volunteers, and activities as much as possible.
- Organizations must keep an attendance log for each practice.
- Scrimmages, organized games, or tournaments are not permitted. Activities must be limited to no-contact drills and training exercises.
- Players must maintain 6 feet distance at all times and there should be no contact between players.
- Organizers must ensure that participants use their own personal equipment if not provided by the organizer or facility operator. Personal equipment may not be shared and must be dedicated to an individual player throughout the season. Sharing of balls (ex: playing catch) is prohibited.
- Organizers should minimize sharing of other equipment, and clean and disinfect all equipment at the end of a practice session.
- Shared food or drink is not allowed.
For a full list of requirements, visit www.mass.gov/doc/outdoor-adult-sports-supervised-youth-sports-leagues-summer-sports-camps/download.
The
City of Medford also announced this week that in an effort to assist
businesses who operate indoor programs such as fitness studios, dance
studios, and gyms that cannot currently conduct normal activities under
the state’s Reopening Plan, the City is offering free park permits to
help allow some of their programs and services to continue within our
parks. Allowed operations include but are not limited to yoga, karate,
kick boxing, Zumba and dance studios.
This offer is for small businesses operating within the City of Medford that only
operate an indoor fitness studio or gym and cannot currently operate,
under the Reopening Plan, until Phase III. Businesses that are a part of
a corporation or own three or more locations will not be eligible for
this program. As a benefit to the Medford community, each business will
be asked to offer one hour of a free community class for every five
hours they receive permits for their business. For more information on
eligibility, restrictions, and how to apply, contact the Medford
Recreation Department at kbailey@medford-ma.gov.
Permits will only be issued for the Condon Shell (2501 Mystic Valley
Pkwy) or the field behind the Andrews Middle School (3000 Mystic Valley
Pkwy).
Medford
city services are available to all residents, regardless of economic
situation, immigration status, ability, benefit eligibility, or
religious affiliation.