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Residents urge safer speeds on Old Maines Highway, request retail trash receptacles; civil-rights attorney files notice
Summary
Public commenters asked the board to address speeding and farm-equipment conflicts on Old Maines Highway and proposed requiring retail trash receptacles; a civil-rights advocate filed a constitutional notice regarding grand-jury practices.
During public comment, speakers raised safety and litter concerns and one attendee delivered a legal notice concerning grand-jury practices and state law.
Anthony Muns, who identified himself as a civil-rights advocate, told the board he delivered a notice to the county concerning his interpretation of constitutional protections and state charging practices; he said he…
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