Safety a major concern by Patterson Park survey respondents
Much of the discussion at the Town of La Ronge public meeting Tuesday revolved around the results of the Patterson Park usage survey released earlier this year.
Community Planner Abby Besharah took the lead in presenting the findings to about 100 attendees as to what was learned by the survey. She said, in total, 479 surveys were completed mostly by women between the ages of 30 and 39. Also, 46 per cent of respondents had children and the majority reported having at least two under the age of six. Of those who answered, Besharah said it was discovered most used Patterson Park at least three times per year and mainly during the summer months.
“We were also interested in finding out the community’s feelings and perception of the park,” she said. “From those who use the park, they were asked what concerns they have that prevent them from using the park more. There’s a perception by many the park does not feel safe and they desire a greater security presence.”
Some of the reasons people included in the survey as to why they feel unsafe were negative social behaviour, as well as a concern for drugs and needles. While those are valid reasons to be weary of using the park, Besharah noted the perception of it isn’t necessarily the reality on the ground.