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Residents urge release of $250,000 for Hines Senior Center and raise governance concerns during public comment

2145819 · January 7, 2025
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Two residents used the public comment period to press the council: Cynthia Lee Watkins urged council to release $250,000 owed to the Hines Senior Center, and Kirsten Miller accused city officials of corruption and said she will continue speaking out.

Two residents used the public comment period of the Harrisburg City Council work session to raise separate concerns: one urged the council to release $250,000 to the Hines Senior Center, and another accused city officials of corruption.

Cynthia Lee Watkins, who identified herself as a longtime Harrisburg resident and senior, told council members she supports "the $250,000 that should…

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