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Increasing the number of persons for indoor sports to 60 people in a building

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Kristina Prislin-Schaeffer
5 years ago

Please allow 60 people capacity in the ice rinks. This will not reach even 25% of the capacity of the ice rink itself.

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Reilly Boyle
5 years ago

I want to play

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Christopher Boyle
5 years ago

These kids need something positive in their life

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Lois Boyle
5 years ago

Let the kids play!!!! They need something good in there life

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Constantino pozzi
5 years ago

We need our kids to play sports to keep them in top mental and physical condition

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Charles Yeager
5 years ago

Enough is enough already, the curve is gone. Let’s get back to normal

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Jeffrey Klotzbach
5 years ago

Walmarts and Ikea can have hundreds of people in them at one time, but not youth sports. Wake up!

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Maryann Seltner
5 years ago

LET THEM PLAY!

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Viviana Serpentine
5 years ago

Yes please

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Allora Serpentine
5 years ago

Please let us play!

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Nancy Serpentine
5 years ago

Increase capacity!!

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Nick Serpentine
5 years ago

Please increase!!!

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Anonymous
5 years ago

Why do gyms have a higher occupancy then youth sports buildings. Where did the 5 ppl come from instead of basing it on the size of the building? Let’s be fair straight across the board. Youth need mental heath escapes just as much as adults. Don’t compare grade school and HS to what is going on at colleges. College students have no parental guidance to enforce CDC guidelines.

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Ken Wenhold
5 years ago

Coupled with masks and social distancing, this should be possible in a safe way

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Jacqueline Finnimore
5 years ago

LET THEM PLAY

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Christopher J Jenkins
5 years ago

let them play.

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Tim Panella
5 years ago

Impossible to manage safe and effective hockey rosters with such restrictive numbers for players per team.

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Tom Mc Elroy
5 years ago

60 seems a safe number.

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Kristin Bruton
5 years ago

To have players sit in a small locker room to await play is a joke!

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Mike Nelson
5 years ago

Basketball is already doing this and using multiple courts to keep the number manageable