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Residents urge stronger enforcement and limits on homeless services near neighborhoods during public comment
Summary
During public comment, residents described chronic nuisance behavior around a property on W. Main and urged council to consider limits on homeless services near residential areas; one commenter alleged county deputies lacked authority to issue city traffic citations.
At Tuesday’s council meeting several residents used the public-comment period to call for stronger enforcement and zoning limits related to homelessness and nuisance properties.
Clarence Carr raised two issues: he said Jackson County sheriff deputies have been issuing traffic tickets inside Medford city limits without an intergovernmental agreement with the city and that tickets were being sent to Central Point court;…
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