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Lancaster city to hold workshop to redesign South East Lancaster city parks

Lancaster city to hold workshop to redesign South East Lancaster city parks
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Lancaster city park master plan offers potential solution to Conestoga Pines Pool s future

Lancaster city park master plan offers potential solution to Conestoga Pines Pool s future
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Lancaster city expands bike share program; plans to bring it to neighboring townships [Lancaster Watchdog]

Lancaster city’s bike-share program has added more docking stations and bikes as it looks to expand the program outside city limits, add electric bikes and possibly make the service available

This week s good things: Encouraging acts of environmentalism around Lancaster County [editorial]

THE ISSUE: It’s Monday, the day we take a few moments to highlight the good news in Lancaster County. Some of these items are welcome developments on the economic front or for neighborhoods across the county. Others are local stories of achievement, perseverance, compassion and creativity that represent welcome points of light in a still-difficult time. All of this news deserves a brighter spotlight. This week’s good things revolve around Earth Day, which was last Thursday. Throughout last week, coverage in LNP | LancasterOnline highlighted numerous inspiring stories and photographs of people being good stewards of the environment. Protecting Earth for future generations — humans, animals and plants — should be a shared goal that motivates everyone.

Lancaster city hopes new vendor means better days ahead for relaunched bike-share program [Lancaster Watchdog]

Imagine paying for a service in advance, only to learn later that the service will not be provided. To make matters worse, the money you paid will not be returned. That’s what happened to Lancaster city’s bike-share program, Bike It Lancaster, in 2020 when low ridership and the COVID-19 pandemic led the company operating the program to fold. The program was out $38,000. “Unfortunately, Zagster went out of business, so the funds were not returned to the city or our sponsors,” Cindy McCormick, the city’s deputy public works director. Karl Graybill, who oversees the program for the city, said people called and asked about the bikes “because they needed them to get to work or meetings.”

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