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Residents urge limits on military displays at parks, complain about trash and water bills, and press for bathrooms at Buffalo Soldier Park
Summary
Multiple residents used the public-comment period to raise concerns: one asked the city to stop allowing a military tank display at a children’s park and to avoid glorifying weapons; others asked the city for more trash collection at apartment dumpsters, requested smoke-free ordinances, and asked for permanent restrooms at Buffalo Soldier Park.
During public comment Michelle Carrasco said she was concerned about a military tank that appeared at a recent City Police Department “Nogales Night Out” event at Tia Chea Park, and asked the council to “never allow this to happen again.” Carrasco said the presence of a heavily armored vehicle in a children’s park could normalize weapons for children…
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