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Public commenters allege ethics lapses, resign; dispute centers on 210 Main Street and board agenda process
Summary
Several residents used the HCEDC Type B public-comment period to accuse board leadership of secrecy and improper conduct related to a property at 210 Main Street, and Patricia Parker announced her immediate resignation from the board.
During the public-comment portion of the Oct. 15 HCEDC Type B meeting, Patricia Parker delivered a lengthy statement accusing board leadership of secrecy and improper handling of agenda items and announced her resignation from the board.
"I am officially re resigning from this board effective immediately," Parker said during her three-minute public comment, citing a pattern of actions she described as "corruptive" and saying she no longer wished to be part of the board. Parker accused a board member of circulating messages and alleged that mayoral involvement and outside legal work were not…
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