
Speaker A
4:30 - 5:04
"My son who's 16 years old went to had used the facility at a time or two and was turned away because he didn't have parental consent with him. As you see tonight, there was three people utilizing the gym. When he was turned away to use the weight room, there was zero people in the facility using it."
“My son who's 16 years old went to had used the facility at a time or two and was turned away because he didn't have parental consent with him. As you see tonight, there was three people utilizing the gym. When he was turned away to use the weight room, there was zero people in the facility using it.”
Just like to put a little background to it. My son who's 16 years old went to had used the facility at a time or two and was turned away because he didn't have parental consent with him. As you see tonight, there was three people utilizing the gym. When he was turned away to use the weight room, there was zero people in the facility using it. I've had spoken to Tyler and had email communications previously with him and they said that in the years past when they took it over, there was a group of kids that were misbehaving.
A Kenai resident asked the Parks & Recreation Commission to lower the independent weight room access age from 16 to 14, citing that neighboring facilities allow younger access and the current policy drives families to other communities.
