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Residents raise lighting enforcement, election‑address and sexually violent predator concerns during public comment
Summary
Two residents used public comment to raise a property lighting enforcement complaint and broader concerns about voter registrations at business addresses and the presence of a sexually violent predator near an arts center; commissioners said they will follow up.
At the July 15 Pueblo County meeting, two residents used the public‑comment period to press the county on separate issues: one about a county lighting plan and inspection practice, and another raising concerns about voter registrations at business addresses, the proximity of a sexually violent predator (SVP) to an arts center and county event funding.
Tom Joseph, who identified himself as owner of the property at 195 North Vision Lane, told the board he had received county notices about not having an approved lighting plan. Joseph said he hired an engineer…
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