Residents of Windsor are expressing frustration and disappointment after the sign at Mary E. Bibb Park in the Sandwich neighborhood was vandalized not once, but twice in the span of a single week. The City of Windsor had promptly cleaned and restored the sign after the first incident, only for it to be defaced again shortly thereafter.
Community Reaction
Local community members have voiced their concerns over the repeated acts of vandalism, calling them disheartening and disrespectful. The park, named after Mary E. Bibb, an important figure in the area's history, holds significant cultural value. Many residents feel that such actions undermine the community's efforts to maintain public spaces.
City Response
City officials have condemned the vandalism and are reviewing security measures to prevent future incidents. They encourage anyone with information to come forward. The city remains committed to preserving the park and its memorials.
The incident has sparked broader conversations about respect for public property and the need for community vigilance. As Windsor continues to address the issue, residents hope for a swift resolution and a return to peace in their beloved park.



