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Residents urge council to advocate for public schools, step up water conservation outreach and investigate package theft

3154649 · March 4, 2025
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Two residents spoke during non‑agenda public comment at the March 3 Goodyear City Council meeting: Brian Murphy urged the council to lobby state legislators for stronger support of public schools that attract families to Goodyear; William Edmond called for citywide water‑saving outreach and reported a package theft in his neighborhood.

During the citizen comment portion of the March 3 meeting two residents raised distinct concerns the council said it would note for follow up.

Brian Murphy, a Goodyear resident and past member of the city’s Parks and Recreation Commission who identified himself as president of the West Valley Trail Alliance, asked the council to reach out to the Arizona Legislature to support public schools. Murphy…

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