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Resident presses council on blocked drains, missing sewer caps and feral animals

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A resident raised several neighborhood concerns July 8 including a feral cat population and fox bites, missing sewer caps on Fifth Street, blocked drainage basins, and abandoned transformers on Eleventh Avenue; she said she provided photos and that the water authority had not acted.

Phyllis Rotolo told the City of Live Oak Council on July 8 that neighborhood infrastructure and animal-control problems remain unresolved after recent storms, and she asked the city to take action.

Rotolo told the council that the neighborhood has a large feral cat population and that foxes have been biting other mammals; she said the health department had advised her about rabies concerns but that her primary concern was parasites and ticks. Rotolo also said storm…

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