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Residents praise land acknowledgment and Stream Fest, urge greater transparency and veteran recognition
Summary
Two Kenmore residents used public comment to thank the city for environmental and cultural initiatives and to press the council for more transparent, inclusive decision-making, including restoring indigenous place names and honoring veterans.
During public comment at the March 17 Kenmore City Council meeting, residents commended recent environmental and cultural efforts and asked the council to increase public inclusion and transparency in decision-making.
Elizabeth Mooney, who identified herself as a Kenmore resident, thanked City Manager Rob Carl Lindsey and staff for supporting stream restoration and community events such as Stream Fest. “You helped us pull together as a community,” Mooney said, praising the city’s engagement with nonprofits and watershed groups that work on salmon and stream projects.
Stacy Valenzu…
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