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The Woodbury EDA/HRA/City Council meeting held on December 11, 2024, featured a significant discussion regarding a recent rescue operation that highlighted community vigilance and quick action. During the meeting, a resident recounted a dramatic incident from October 6, where they and a friend responded to a call for help. They discovered an individual struggling in deep water, approximately 15 feet from the shore. The resident praised the miraculous survival of the individual, attributing it to a higher power and the timely intervention of those present.
The council expressed gratitude for the residents' bravery and quick thinking, emphasizing the importance of community support in emergency situations. This incident served as a reminder of the saying, "it takes a village," as the council acknowledged the role of citizens in ensuring safety and well-being in the community.
Following this commendation, the meeting transitioned to the open forum segment, although no residents had signed up to speak. The council noted the absence of public comments and moved on to discuss the next agenda item, which included topics related to the city’s budget and environmental stewardship plans.
The meeting underscored the significance of community engagement and preparedness in addressing emergencies, while also highlighting the council's commitment to discussing important local issues in future sessions.
Converted from Woodbury EDA/HRA/City Council Meeting 12-11-2024 meeting on December 12, 2024
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