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Residents press O'Fallon council on park repairs, meeting minutes and mine safety during public comment
Summary
Public commenters urged faster repairs to pickleball windscreens, asked for written summaries of public comments in minutes, raised safety and tax concerns about the St. Ellen mine property, and called for election‑security changes.
Several residents used the council's public‑comment period to press for faster action on park maintenance, greater transparency in meeting minutes, and caution on potential city land use.
Mary Jean Hutchison (Ward 2) told the council that multiple service requests for pickleball‑court windscreens had been opened and closed without repair. Hutchison said work orders submitted to the city's on‑demand system included ticket numbers 471‑0943 (submitted December 24), 487‑2105 (Thornbury subdivision sinkhole), and 5030873 (submitted about seven weeks before the meeting). She said one windsreen ticket was closed without repair, that she was told clips were on order and that zip ties could have been used as a temporary measure, and that roughly "about 80 people" were using the courts the morning of her visit. "The…
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