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Resident asks council to fund replacement trash can at Garland and Washington bus stop
3277985 · May 13, 2025
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Summary
A Ward 3 resident asked council to allocate budget to replace a burned trash can at the bus stop at Garland and Washington, citing increased litter and broken glass; no formal action was taken at the meeting.
Riley Winfred, a Ward 3 resident and newly appointed volunteer on the city DICE board, asked the City Council on May 12 to approve budget allocation to replace a burned trash can at the bus stop on the west side of Washington at Garland Avenue.
Winfred said the can was removed after being burned last year and not replaced,…
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