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Residents raise concerns about freeway lights; law director says city limited in commenting on pending Shurghi Towers lawsuit, council moves to executive season
Summary
Public commenters urged the council to press the county about nonworking freeway lights and raised the Shurghi Towers litigation. Law director Andy Wirtz said the city cannot discuss details of a pending federal lawsuit; council voted to adjourn into executive session to discuss pending civil litigation with legal and public-safety staff.
Several members of the public urged Willowick officials on Feb. 4 to press county authorities about intermittent freeway lighting and asked for updates on a pending lawsuit tied to Shurghi Towers.
Jean Brolin, a resident, said she had seen a television report about lights out on the freeway and asked what the city had done to contact the county. The mayor responded that the city and its representatives have been…
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