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Public commenters urge toll-waiver for hit-and-runs and press council on New Community housing conditions after deferral
Summary
Public speakers asked the council to consider waiving toll fees for hit-and-run victims and criticized the deferred New Community tax-abatement item, reporting rats, non-working elevators and other habitability issues in New Community homes.
During the pre-meeting’s public-comment period, residents raised two separate concerns: a request for toll-fee waivers for hit-and-run victims and reports about housing conditions in New Community developments whose tax-abatement item was deferred.
Dolores Black described involvement in a recent hit-and-run and asked the council to consider an ordinance to waive toll fees for victims of hit-and-run crashes, saying she could not…
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