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Do we need the fence?

12/4/2015

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"Parks Without Borders" is a new initiative to make NYC Parks more open, welcoming, and beautiful.  They are taking down fencing so that parks are more inviting and easier to access:
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Would this be a good idea for Green Hills Park?  I'm not sure what purpose the fence between the school and the park serves.  Maybe it keeps people from driving onto the fields - but could this be done with some pretty shrubbery?  Taking it down seems worth considering, as we think about what we want to park to look like in the next ten years.  Let us know if you have an opinion on this issue.
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Kris
12/4/2015 09:30:20 am

i am not a huge fan of the fence but it does help stop balls from going in the parking lot, which is very congested and dangerous if children are trying to get a soccer or softball. It also helps keep small children contained away from the parking lot as well.

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Mike Cole link
11/9/2022 05:42:36 am

Yes, for added security.

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sutherland fence repair link
5/1/2023 07:10:01 pm

Security is the main justification for constructing fencing on your property. Your goods are protected by fencing, but you and your family are also protected. There is crime in every city and suburb on the earth, and yours is no different. Installing fencing around your accessible places is a simple way to take security measures to prevent being a victim of crime. An effective deterrent for criminals and trespassers, a fence also keeps unwanted wild animals off your land. In addition to keeping people and animals out, fences also keep things like children inside. Knowing your kids are in a fenced-in yard from a safety perspective gives you strong piece of mind about their wellbeing.

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Fencing Edenbridge link
2/3/2025 07:34:54 am

Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this! It's definitely worth considering how things will evolve in the next decade. If you happen to need any fencing services, feel free to visit our site.

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Fence Installers Oxted, Surrey link
2/3/2025 07:36:02 am

Appreciate this insight—thinking ahead about the next ten years is always smart. If you need fencing services along the way, don’t hesitate to check out our website!







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Driveway Gates link
2/5/2025 07:24:37 pm

Fences can provide security and structure, but open spaces have their benefits too—it’s all about finding the right balance for the community. If you happen to need a fence contractor, feel free to visit our site!

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Fence Repairs link
3/3/2025 06:19:16 am

Thank you for sharing this exciting initiative! It's great to see parks becoming more accessible and inviting. If you happen to need fencing services, feel free to visit our site for more information.

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Acoustic Fencing link
3/12/2025 06:15:51 am

It’s always great to rethink spaces and how they best serve the community. A well-placed fence or landscaping can make a big difference! If you happen to need a roofing contractor, feel free to visit our site!

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Fence Installers Gillingham, Kent link
4/1/2025 07:32:44 am

Interesting discussion! A well-placed fence can offer security while blending with the landscape. If you ever need fencing services, feel free to visit our site!

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Post & Rail Fencing link
4/1/2025 07:33:09 am

Shrubbery can be a nice alternative, but a fence provides clear boundaries. Thanks for sharing! If you ever need fencing services, check out our site!

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