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Residents raise pigeons, library, downtown study and deer concerns during public comment
Summary
Livonia — During the public comment period at the Livonia City Council meeting, residents urged the city to limit large pigeon lofts, address library leaks, hold more accessible public meetings for a downtown study, and act on deer, hazardous trees and nearby residential conversions to elder‑care facilities.
Livonia — During the council’s public comment period, residents raised a range of neighborhood concerns including requests for an ordinance to regulate large pigeon lofts, support for the city library and its leaking atrium, calls for a special public meeting on a downtown/city‑center study, and requests for stronger action on deer control, hazardous trees and commercial blight.
Freya Jacoby, a resident of Parker Street, asked the council to consider a municipal ordinance to limit the number of pigeons kept in residential neighborhoods after a neighbor announced plans…
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