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Community members demand transparency on safety concerns

July 23, 2024 | Vigo County, Indiana



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Community members demand transparency on safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, officials decided to table the Municipal Stormwater Ordinance until next week to allow for further review. The motion to delay was unanimously approved, indicating a commitment to ensuring compliance before moving forward.

Public comments highlighted concerns regarding the transparency of the community benefits agreement process. Janet Strozcio raised issues about the posting of community feedback, asserting that not all comments had been made publicly available. She emphasized the importance of transparency, especially given the community's efforts to meet deadlines. In response, officials confirmed that they had posted all comments received through the designated email address, although some discrepancies were noted regarding emails sent to private addresses.

Cathy Brock echoed Strozcio's concerns, claiming her emails had not been posted. Officials assured her they would investigate the matter to ensure all submissions were accounted for.

Bill Wilson addressed safety concerns related to a hazardous plant in North Terre Haute, urging officials to reconsider plans that could endanger local residents. He expressed frustration over the lack of awareness about the plant's dangers and called for action to prevent potential risks. Officials clarified that decisions regarding permits and safety measures fall under the jurisdiction of the engineering office, not the commissioner's office.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to address public concerns and ensure that community voices are heard in future discussions.

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