
Clarkstown, NY – Clarkstown is getting a taste of the future with the introduction of a state-of-the-art Turf Tank Robot that is transforming the way athletic fields are maintained. This high-tech robot, which resembles a Roomba, is designed to paint precise lines on fields for sports like soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball, as well as in parking lots.
The Turf Tank Robot represents a leap forward in the town’s efforts to enhance its Parks & Recreation services, allowing for fully automated field lining. The machine can be programmed to perform the task efficiently, significantly reducing the time and manpower previously required to mark the fields. What once took multiple people and several hours to complete is now handled by a single machine, improving productivity and ensuring precision every time.
Town Supervisor George Hoehmann and the Clarkstown Town Board have supported this investment in innovative technology, demonstrating their commitment to maintaining high-quality public spaces for the community. The Turf Tank Robot not only streamlines operations but also provides a glimpse into the future of local government services, where automation enhances efficiency.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye out for this futuristic machine at local parks. It’s a small, yet significant, step towards embracing the technology of tomorrow, today. If you’re curious about the Turf Tank Robot or have suggestions for new programs or events in Clarkstown, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Parks & Recreation Department at 845-639-6200 or via email at m.veronesi@clarkstown.gov.