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Residents raise concern at council meeting over public-records email-list disclosure and city communications
Summary
Multiple residents used public comment to raise concerns after a public-records request for the city—s resident email list, criticizing the city's communications infrastructure and urging the council to prioritize a communications committee and better notice to residents.
Two residents and a long-time requester urged the Pepper Pike City Council to address a gap they say the Ohio Supreme Court decision created around public-records disclosure of resident email lists and to fix city communications that leave residents uninformed.
The public comments matter because the speakers said the city did not promptly inform council or residents about the implications of a recent Ohio Supreme Court ruling related to public-records requests and that a nonfunctioning communications committee and a difficult-to-navigate website hinder timely resident notice.
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