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Residents press council on corruption, potholes, code enforcement and homelessness during lengthy public comment period

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During public comment at the Feb. 27 San Bernardino City Council meeting, many residents accused city officials of corruption, urged greater accountability and stability in city management, and raised infrastructure complaints including extensive potholes and code enforcement issues.

A substantial portion of the Feb. 27 public comment period focused on calls for accountability from city leaders, complaints about deteriorating streets and code enforcement, and concerns over homelessness policy.

Multiple speakers accused past and present officials of corrupt practices and asked the council to pursue investigations. Dolores Armstead urged removal of certain officials and said the city had paid "millions" in…

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