West Seneca parks have been hit by a wave of vandalism, with tire tracks covering one of the parks and an alleged assault on a town employee. West Seneca officials are looking for solutions to address the issue, which has raised concerns about safety and maintenance in the parks. The incidents have occurred at several parks in the area, including one where tire tracks were found on the grass.

"We are taking this very seriously and are working to find solutions to prevent future incidents," said a town official. The vandalism and alleged assault have prompted concerns among residents, particularly parents who take their children to the parks.

West Seneca homeowners and parents in the area are worried about the safety of the parks and the impact of the vandalism on the community. The town is considering increasing security measures, such as installing cameras and improving lighting, to prevent future incidents. The incidents have also highlighted the need for increased maintenance and upkeep in the parks, which are a valuable resource for the community.

As the town works to address the issue, residents can expect to see increased police presence and maintenance crews in the parks. Looking ahead, the town will be meeting to discuss solutions and implement new measures to prevent future incidents, with a focus on improving safety and maintaining the parks.