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Public speaker urges probe of city legal department and raises parks access and budget concerns

5116588 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

During public comment Reggie Hill asked the council to investigate the city's legal department and described delays in municipal court cases, lack of amenities at some parks, and a request to bar passage of a new fiscal year budget during a municipal election.

Reggie Hill used the council's public‑comment time on July 1 to raise several complaints he said relate to public safety and government accountability. He asked the council to forward a formal request for investigation to the city's legal department and outlined concerns about court delays and parks access.

Hill said he received an ‘‘illegal traffic citation’’ on November 29 (date as stated in his remarks) and alleged the city's legal department delayed proceedings and failed to provide timely discovery in related municipal court matters. He referenced a committee meeting in which, he said, Municipal Court Judge Hall suggested the city's legal department had failed to provide required information and that the court docket was backlogged as a result.

Hill also said several parks in District 2 lack working amenities such as water fountains and basketball goals and said children have been turned away from recreation centers because they could not pay tuition for summer programming. He asked the council to investigate retention and working‑condition complaints in public works and requested an ordinance amendment to restrict passage of a new fiscal‑year budget during a municipal election period.

Why it matters: Hill's remarks raised questions about court administration, legal‑department conduct, park maintenance and the timing of major fiscal actions during an election period. His comments asked the council to consider both administrative investigations and policy changes.

What the meeting record shows: Hill presented allegations and requested formal action; the transcript records his request for an investigation and a proposed ordinance amendment but does not show any immediate staff response or council vote on the matters during the meeting.