Port Washington approves family's fence to protect child with autism, along with 'autistic child area' signs

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Port Washington approves family's fence to protect child with autism, along with 'autistic child area' signs
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Update: After facing pushback from neighbors, a Port Washington family has gotten approval for a fence to protect their child who has autism. McLoganTV has the follow-up to our exclusive story.

Parents installed it to help protect their child who has autism, but there is a"no fence rule" in the town.

"Autistic child area" road signs on her Port Washington street are going up for Stella Bovis, the 4-year-old whose struggles became a flashpoint in her neighborhood when her parents put up a picket fence in their front yard to keep her safe. "To be completely isolated from a neighborhood that we wanted to have our daughter enjoy is beyond hurtful and makes me sad for my daughter," Stevie Bovis said in January.

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