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Residents urge action on WinterGlow succession and electric‑vehicle/scooter safety; council schedules workshop

5117437 · July 2, 2025
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Residents told council WinterGlow cannot continue and offered to transfer displays; another resident urged rules for golf carts, e‑bikes and scooters and asked for a citizen‑staff subcommittee. Council agreed to schedule a workshop on e‑bikes and scooters.

Liberty Lake — Two citizen comments at the July 1 meeting asked the council to address a local holiday event’s future and growing safety concerns on trails and streets.

Corinne Hunt, speaking as a WinterGlow board member, told council the volunteer nonprofit that produces the annual free WinterGlow light displays has notified city staff earlier in 2025 that it could not continue producing the event because its volunteer base has dwindled, costs have increased and the core group has aged out. “This was not an inability of planning by WinterGlow,” Hunt said, and she offered to help transition…

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