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Resident urges ADA sidewalk repairs, warns of food bank cuts and state gun law change during public comment
Summary
A resident called on the board to address noncompliant sidewalks at Fuquay and Raleigh Street, warned that a USDA cut to food bank assistance could hurt local pantries, and urged the town to oppose lowering age and training requirements in pending state gun bills.
During the public comment period at the March 24 meeting, resident Emily Holloway urged the town to fix ADA noncompliant sidewalks at Fuquay and Raleigh Street, noted a recent USDA cut to local food bank assistance and raised concerns about pending state gun legislation that would change age and permit requirements.
Emily Holloway identified…
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