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Residents press council on safety, maintenance, housing timeline; city schedules strategic planning session

2122794 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

Residents and councilmembers raised concerns about Meyer Park assessments, painting curb daylighting under a recent law, youth bike safety and truck traffic. City manager proposed a Feb. 22 strategic planning session; staff said Safe Routes to School denied use of $250,000 for truck-ban signs, leaving the city to identify other funding sources.

During oral communications at the Jan. 14 Gonzales City Council meeting, residents and councilmembers raised infrastructure, safety and development concerns and asked the city for a strategic planning session.

Residents urged the council to address unpaid assessments for Meyer Park — noting public works staff were seen maintaining the park despite unpaid assessments — and to consider options for enforcement or policy direction. Multiple residents offered to volunteer for curb painting and other daylighting work under the new parking rules that took…

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