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Residents raise potholes, apartment conditions and child-custody concerns during public comments; Frito-Lay workplace exposure also recounted
Summary
Multiple residents used the public-comment period to press the council on potholes, building code violations at Park Wind Apartments, unresolved child-custody and DHS concerns, and alleged workplace chemical exposures tied to the former Frito-Lay plant.
Several residents addressed the council during public comment on matters ranging from potholes to housing conditions and child-custody concerns.
George Poindexter, a resident of 3038 LaSalle, thanked council members for recent cleanup work and asked for continued attention to a street with deep potholes that prevent safe passage, particularly for seniors. Poindexter said tires had been removed and asked the city to "make it visible, where we can…
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