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Residents press council over sign seizure and request earlier public-comment time; one speaker raises tax concerns
Summary
Multiple residents used public comment time to criticize the council's transparency and to seek answers about removal of a "Vote No" sign taken on April 22. Speakers asked that public comment be moved earlier in the agenda and raised concerns about rising city debt and property-appraisal practices.
Several residents used the public-comment period to press the Midland City Council for more transparency and to ask for answers about the removal of a yard sign on April 22.
Robin Campbell, a resident who identified herself from Ridgely, urged the council to move public comment to earlier in the meeting and allow longer time limits: "I noticed that there's several other cities that allow more than 3 minutes for public comment. I…
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