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Residents raise radon, traffic, lighting and neighborhood concerns during public comment

2259004 · January 14, 2025
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Speakers during public comment urged action on radon awareness, traffic and parking enforcement, lighting and signage at a Commerce Park, and called for less infighting in council meetings; one state representative announced local meetings and a Ward 1 special election.

Several Thornton residents used the public comment period to raise neighborhood issues and public‑health concerns and to thank city staff and council members for local efforts.

Eiko Browning urged the council to publicize radon information for residents during National Radon Action Month, noting radon is the second leading known cause of lung cancer in the U.S. She encouraged the city to work with the Department of Public Health on informational materials.

Resident Terry Sisson described…

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