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A resident urged the Town of Nashville to revisit a sidewalk for neighborhoods around Nassau Central Middle School to improve student safety.
During the public-comment portion of the meeting, Amy Trull said her child and several friends attend Nassau Central Middle School and that many students walk to school. She asked the council to "revisit the safety of our children at Nassau Middle School" and requested reconsideration of installing a sidewalk because some property owners will not allow children to walk on the ditch side of their properties that front the main highway. Trull provided her address (4535 Cordiale Church Road) when asked by council.
A staff member thanked Trull for bringing the concern to the council and said the town would address it. The transcript does not record any staff follow-up plan, timeline, or formal referral to a committee or engineering review during the meeting.
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