Politics & Government

Falls Township Considers Closing Parks Early

Falls Township Supervisors have proposed a measure to close parks an hour earlier to curb vandalism.

The Falls Township Supervisors have approved closing township parks earlier to help curb vandalism and ensure public safety.
The Falls Township Supervisors have approved closing township parks earlier to help curb vandalism and ensure public safety. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA —Falls Township is considering closing its parks one hour earlier to reduce vandalism.

At its recent meeting, the Falls Township Board of Supervisors authorized advertising an ordinance amendment that, if enacted, would close parks an hour earlier.

Under the proposed change, Falls Township parks would be open from sunrise to sunset daily.

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Parks are currently open an hour after sunset each day.

The proposed hours are “more than reasonable,” Supervisors Chairman Jeff Dence said.

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According to Dence, there have been issues with people cutting down trees, and leaving grills burning after they leave the park.

The change in closure would be effective every day except for “unusual and unforeseen emergencies and approved special events,” according to the ordinance.

The public is not permitted to be in any of the township’s parks during any hours in which said park is not open to the public unless otherwise specified by permit, according to the proposed amendment.

Anyone who violates the proposed ordinance will be subject to a civil enforcement proceeding and, upon conviction, will be assessed a civil penalty of not more than $600, plus all court costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees incurred by the township in the enforcement of this rule.

Each day a violation exists constitutes a separate offense, according to the ordinance.

Upon 10 days, written notice and after a hearing before the township manager, Falls Township may penalize any individual who is found to have violated one or more of the provisions in any way appropriate under the law including but not limited to prohibition of future use and enjoyment of the Falls Township parks.

In other township business:

New Food Truck Inspection Fee

Supervisors amended the fee schedule for the fire marshal’s office and parks and recreation department.

A new addition for 2025 is a food truck inspection for a $50 fee.

Several food trucks are planned to participate in Falls Township’s annual food truck festival on Sept. 19. All of the trucks participating would need to be inspected before the event.

“We thought it was in our best interest to inspect these trucks,” Fire Marshal Rich Dippolito said, adding that his goal is to “keep everybody safe.”

New Pinewood Pool Slide

For the summer season at Pinewood Pool, members and guests alike will be able to try out the pool’s new slide.

Supervisors approved purchasing and installing a new slide to replace the 15-year-old one
at a total cost of 87,293.81.

“It’s seen better days,” Falls Parks and Recreation Director Brian Andrews said, adding that he
anticipates “good longevity” from the new slide. “This particular model is very similar to what we have.”

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