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Residents praise accessible extravaganza, request park shade and lighted courts and urge code‑of‑conduct changes
Summary
Public commenters thanked city staff for the accessible extravaganza, urged shade at Woodbridge Station Park, asked for more lighted tennis courts and expressed concerns about the proposed council code of conduct.
During the audience participation portion of the Thornton City Council meeting, several residents praised city events and raised specific requests and concerns.
Jessie Myers and other residents commended staff for the city’s accessible extravaganza and indoor egg hunt, noting staff successfully pivoted the event because of weather. A resident who identified as Ashkobat thanked Parks and Recreation staff and Doug Romig, the department director, and said Parks &…
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