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Resident tells commission Mockingbird Lane access violates fire code; raises sewage‑in‑fountains concern
Summary
During public comment at the July 9 meeting, resident Stan Johnson asked the commission to address access problems on Mockingbird Lane and raised longstanding concerns that city fountains are being sprayed with sewage; staff referenced a Save Our Indian River Lagoon Fund cost‑share for a pond bubbler.
Titusville resident Stan Johnson used public comment at the July 9 meeting to raise two safety and public‑health concerns: a narrowed access on Mockingbird Lane that he said violates fire‑access standards, and ongoing worries that city fountains have been sprayed with sewage in the past.
Johnson said Mockingbird Lane has a 20‑foot concrete apron that is now reduced to a 10‑foot one‑way access that he believes is in violation of the city’s fire access standard; he said the access…
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