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Residents use public input to raise open‑meetings concerns and neighborhood code enforcement issues

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During nomination and general public input periods, city residents raised concerns about open‑meetings compliance, criticized council procedure, and urged stronger code enforcement in Whittier and French Avenue neighborhoods; one speaker also described the Dunning–Kruger effect and urged officials to ask questions when unsure.

Two residents used the council’s public‑input time Tuesday to raise governance and neighborhood enforcement concerns.

One speaker delivered a prepared remark about the Dunning–Kruger cognitive bias, urging elected officials to recognize the limits of their expertise and “ask because…

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