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Residents criticize city communication; council cites broadcast contract and online tools
Summary
Public commenters told the Ironton City Council that the city's website, Facebook page and text alerts have not been updated; council members said the city pays for a broadcast vendor, encouraged use of the website's 'report a problem' function, and acknowledged room for improvement posting minutes and videos.
Multiple residents used the public-comment portion of the March 27 Ironton City Council meeting to urge improvements in municipal communication, saying the city website and social-media channels have been inactive and that important project updates are not reaching residents.
A resident told the council the website had not been updated since January and that the city Facebook page and YouTube…
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