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City leaders tackle illegal fireworks crisis and community concerns

July 09, 2024 | Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California



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City leaders tackle illegal fireworks crisis and community concerns
During a recent city council meeting, officials addressed pressing community concerns, particularly regarding illegal fireworks and public restroom maintenance. Council member Dutra expressed gratitude for the city's efforts to tackle the illegal firework issue, which has been a significant source of complaints from residents. He suggested increasing fines for violations and exploring options to ensure fines are paid, such as adding them to water bills.

Council member Montesinos echoed these sentiments, commending the city staff for their responsiveness to community requests, including the cleanliness of public facilities. Council member Parker highlighted the upcoming safety meeting in District 7, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and police efforts in addressing safety concerns.

Council member Salcedo praised the police department's thorough investigation into illegal fireworks, noting the serious risks associated with their use. He acknowledged the department's commitment to prioritizing community safety.

Mayor Pro Tem Orozco thanked the interim city manager for addressing the public restroom situation, emphasizing the need for ongoing collaboration among city departments to find sustainable solutions. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism regarding the city's responsiveness to community needs and the allocation of resources for critical positions.

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