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Residents press council on transparency, Howmet accountability and energy policy during public comment
Summary
Residents used the July 28 public-comment period to press Chillicothe officials for direct engagement with Howmet and the Ohio EPA, to debate wind and solar reliability, and to request clearer reporting after executive sessions.
Several residents used the July 28 Chillicothe City Council public-comment period to raise issues ranging from gravel‑street enforcement to environmental oversight, energy policy and transparency about executive sessions.
Accountability and EPA contact information
- Heidi Carter (182 Edgen Drive) commended police officers assigned near Bridal Street and singled out Officer Gaye and Officer Wright for their efforts addressing intersection blocking. - Tana Seidress (415 Lundbeck Road) asked whether Mayor Feeney could provide contact information for Ohio EPA staff; she said she had questions about environmental matters and requested the mayor’s…
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