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Copperas Cove officials report strong public opposition to proposed street-maintenance fee after town halls
Summary
City staff said they have held four town halls and heard widespread concerns from businesses and residents about a proposed street-maintenance utility fee; council members said they will continue reviewing options before any decision.
City Manager Ryan Havelot told the City Council on Sept. 16 that city staff have held four town halls and met with local civic groups to discuss a proposed street-maintenance utility and associated fees, and that business attendees “do not, at all, accept, the current proposal.”
The issue drew the largest public turnout of the engagement series; Havelot said the most recent town hall filled the council chambers and lasted until about 9:15 p.m. He summarized recurring feedback: residents understand the city’s street network needs work and that funding is required, but many business owners…
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