Marshals begin patrolling Katy Trail, Dallas removes basketball hoops

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Dallas councilwoman expresses concerns about hospital shortages, crowded trails

Dallas County is keeping track of hospital beds and supplies -- both being used and available during the coronavirus pandemic. Councilwoman Jennifer Staubach Gates is one of the people looking at those daily reports. She joined Good Day live on the phone to talk about her concerns and to encourage people to practice social distancing at the city's parks and trails.

Dallas City Marshals are now patrolling the Katy Trail to ensure people are adhering to social distancing rules.

Right now, there is no penalty for not following the guidelines. The officers are just reminding people to stay six feet apart.

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Earlier this week, barricades were put up near White Rock Lake to prevent increased traffic and the city of Dallas began taking down basketball hoops across city parks. Near Trinity Groves, nets and backboards were completely removed.

The move comes with mounting complaints that people aren’t social distancing, crowding parks and trails.

All public playgrounds are now closed but access to park open space and greenways is still available at this time.

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