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Community leaders rally for preservation of historic Graber property

June 18, 2024 | Ontario, San Bernardino County, California



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Community leaders rally for preservation of historic Graber property
During a recent city council meeting, community members voiced their concerns and proposals regarding local issues, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and historical preservation.

One resident highlighted the need for improved security and instructions at the local library's printing facilities. They recounted a personal experience where a sensitive document was left unattended, raising concerns about identity theft. The speaker urged the council to take action to protect patrons and enhance awareness about proper printing procedures, emphasizing the importance of kindness and community responsibility.

Another speaker, Kim Flores, addressed the potential sale of the Graber property, advocating for its preservation as a historic landmark. She invited council members to a neighborhood meeting to discuss plans for the property, stressing the community's desire for the city to purchase and maintain it. Flores referenced successful preservation efforts in other cities, suggesting that a balance between historical value and revenue generation could be achieved.

Additionally, a speaker raised concerns about parental rights and constitutional principles, indicating a broader discussion about governance and community values. They expressed a desire for the council to remain aligned with constitutional foundations while addressing the needs of residents.

The meeting underscored the active participation of community members in local governance, with calls for the city council to listen and respond to the concerns of its constituents.

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