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Neighborhood leaders urge clearer emergency operations information; state-of-city neighborhood event set for March
Summary
Neighborhood association leaders used the public-comment period to ask the city for clearer emergency operations guidance, stronger sidewalk programs focused near schools and follow-up on graffiti-reporting tools. Council and staff said they will coordinate neighborhood distribution and consider creating FAQs for emergency notices.
During public comment March 3, neighborhood association leaders and other residents urged the city to improve public guidance about emergency operations and preparedness, and they reminded the council of upcoming neighborhood events.
Rhonda Rich, president of the West Keizer Neighborhood Association, told the council she hopes the city will make its emergency operations plan more accessible to residents and suggested neighborhood associations could help distribute…
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