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Community leader raises alarm over pit bull safety concerns

July 29, 2024 | Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois



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Community leader raises alarm over pit bull safety concerns
During a recent public forum in Calumet City, resident Charlotte Perez Wright expressed her gratitude for the city's response during recent power outages, particularly highlighting the support provided to senior citizens in her community. Wright, who serves as an informal welcome committee for new residents, raised concerns about an increase in unlicensed pit bulls in her neighborhood, emphasizing the potential danger these dogs pose to vulnerable residents, including seniors and children.

Wright urged city officials to enforce dog licensing regulations more strictly, suggesting that a letter be sent to dog owners reminding them of the importance of obtaining proper tags. She also reported issues with littering and illegal dumping in a local area near a cemetery, advocating for increased fines and surveillance to deter such behavior.

In response to public concerns, city officials noted their commitment to addressing issues raised during the forum. They provided updates on previous matters discussed, including connecting a resident with the veteran coordinator regarding tax issues.

The meeting proceeded with the approval of minutes from the previous session and a motion to enter executive session to discuss pending litigation and property matters. The council emphasized their dedication to resolving community issues and maintaining open communication with residents.

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