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City Manager Highlights Safety Week Amid Controversial Public Comments

June 05, 2024 | North Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada



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City Manager Highlights Safety Week Amid Controversial Public Comments
During the recent city council meeting, the city manager highlighted the ongoing Safety Week, emphasizing the city's commitment to safety and community engagement. The week featured a series of events aimed at promoting safety culture among city employees, with a video showcasing one of the activities presented during the meeting. The city manager acknowledged the efforts of staff members Janet and Kim in organizing the second annual Safety Week, despite the friendly competition with the local water district, which emerged victorious in a related contest.

Following the city manager's report, the meeting transitioned to the second public forum, allowing residents to voice concerns on topics not listed on the agenda. One notable speaker, Michael Miatovich, addressed the council with a spiritual message, discussing the importance of aligning with one's higher self and expressing his views on former President Donald Trump. Miatovich criticized Trump, labeling him a threat to the country due to his legal troubles and perceived lack of accountability. He urged the council to consider the implications of such leadership on the community.

The meeting concluded without further deliberation on the public comments, with the city council indicating that issues raised could be referred to city management for future action.

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