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Residents complain about splash pad reporting, parking and water billing questionnaire
Summary
During public comment, speakers urged council to reconsider press coverage and practices around the city's splash pad, raised neighborhood parking hazards on San Jacinto, and described being blocked from online bill payment after declining to complete a city water-department questionnaire.
Two Rosenberg residents used the council's public comment period to raise separate neighborhood and utility concerns.
Mary Jackson Lee, who gave her address to the council, said recent media coverage mischaracterized council intent on the splash pad and suggested management changes instead of charging children for access. "Maybe we just need security. We might need security for a certain age and a time limit on parties," Lee said. She also asked the city to consider new…
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