A debate over whether the city should reinstall basketball hoops at two West St. Paul parks has some residents crying foul.
The West St. Paul City Council is weighing whether to put the backboards and baskets back up at Haskell and Oakdale parks, but some residents fear that if basketball returns, so will the crime that plagued the courts more than a decade ago.
Others, however, say that basketball provides an inexpensive activity for residents, and the hoops' reintroduction would make city parks more equitable. Police and city staff can address any problems, they said.
The City Council will vote on whether to reinstall one hoop at each park at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
The hoops were taken down on a trial basis in 2005 and 2006 after complaints about bad behavior, such as inappropriate language, late-night noise and gang activity, according to meeting minutes at the time.
Residents also said that young adults were littering, dealing drugs, urinating in public and harassing park visitors.
When the trial period ended, residents said removing the hoops had been effective and requested they stay down, though the poles remained.
City Council Member Bob Pace said he worries that if they go back up, the old issues will resurface.