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The Harrah City Council on July 3 approved a public-input survey to gather citizen priorities and strategies for pedestrian and trail improvements across the city. The council voted to distribute the survey to residents with a disclaimer specifying that any request for email addresses is for validation purposes only.
The motion to approve the survey and distribution method was made by Councilmember Jennifer McCammond and seconded by Councilmember Bill Lisby. The recorded vote was Yea: Paul Wiegert, Jennifer McCammond, Bill Lisby and Steve Scalzo; Nay: none; Absent: Tim Rudek.
Staff did not present a deadline for the survey in the July 3 minutes; the council approved the survey instrument and distribution approach and asked staff to proceed with public outreach. The item was presented as a staff report seeking public input on potential priorities or strategies for improving pedestrian and trail infrastructure in Harrah.
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