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Residents press council on red-tagging, code enforcement and limits on public visual aids
Summary
Several residents raised concerns during public comment about rapid red-tagging on Pocahontas Island, inconsistent code enforcement at 1206 West High Street, restrictions on visual aids during public comment, and calls for transparency on development projects and staffing studies.
Multiple residents used the council’s public-comment period to press for clearer, consistent code enforcement and greater transparency about city policies and development projects.
Marlo Green of 301 Roth Street asked for clarification and reconsideration of a recent restriction on use of visual aids during the public-comment period, saying the limitation reduces the public’s ability to communicate with people participating remotely. Green also described an incident on Pocahontas Island in which someone placed red-tag notices on properties and reported an unsettling door‑to‑door encounter; she asked that city staff not knock on her door without an appointment and requested that the property at 1206 West High…
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