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Residents raise safety and housing concerns during public comment; council may place items on future agendas
Summary
During public comment, residents reported damaged railroad timbers, dangerous sight‑line grass, roaming pit bulls, and the presence of recovery homes/tiny houses in a residential Rosewood neighborhood; council did not take action but was reminded they may only accept factual responses or place items on a future agenda.
Wichita Falls, Texas — Several residents used the July 15 public comment period to raise neighborhood safety and land‑use concerns, including damaged wood on railroad crossings, overgrown grass that blocks sight lines, roaming pit bulls and the placement of recovery homes and tiny houses in a residential neighborhood.
Kimberly Chenault, who gave her address as 503 Jalonic Street, said wooden railroad…
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