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Residents urge stronger dangerous-dog enforcement and call for homelessness solutions at Fond du Lac meeting
Summary
Multiple speakers at the Feb. 12 council meeting pressed the city to strengthen dangerous-dog rules after a neighborhood attack and urged expanded affordable housing and support services to address homelessness.
Several residents used the council's public-comment period on Feb. 12 to press for changes to the city's dangerous-dog rules and to call for more affordable housing and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness.
Nut graf: The public record included a detailed victim account of a dangerous-dog incident and multiple statements from people with lived experience and service providers urging expanded housing, mental-health and addiction services; council members said staff would consider the comments as the city revises the code.
Jim Thomas, a resident who identified himself…
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