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Resident urges clearer responses, says CORA should not be used to avoid constituent communication

2955145 · April 11, 2025
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Resident Connie Weisenhunt told the council she has repeatedly asked city staff and elected officials for responses to constituent emails and urged the council to clarify CORA/sunshine-law limits so officials do not use them as a reason to avoid replying.

Connie Weisenhunt, a Fountain resident, used the public-comment period on April 8 to urge the City Council and staff to respond more consistently to constituent emails and to stop citing the Sunshine Law or CORA as a reason to avoid basic replies.

"The Sunshine Law, in spirit and in practice, is about transparency," Weisenhunt…

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