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Residents press Troy council on library traffic, accessibility and Narcan training during public comment

3269532 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

During public comment at the May 5 Troy City Council meeting, residents urged the council to require a traffic study for the proposed library site, raised accessibility and landscaping concerns for the conceptual library plans, and asked the city to expand Narcan training and public availability.

Residents used the public-comment periods at the May 5 Troy City Council meeting to raise questions about the proposed library project, traffic impacts at the Liberty/Big Beaver area and public health options for opioid overdose response.

Russell Reynolds, a Troy resident, urged the council to add a traffic study to the budget or otherwise require one before advancing the larger library plan, citing concerns about additional traffic backing up toward Big Beaver and the community center—s existing congestion. "Is it possible to add a traffic study into the budget for that, especially because there's now gonna be access based on the plan to…

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