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Sherwood Hills meeting spotlights one-day emergency-preparedness class, cleanup and Highway 99 safety concerns
Summary
Sherwood Hills residents heard about an upcoming one-day CRESSA emergency-preparedness class, a neighborhood cleanup on NE 117th–119th and raised safety concerns about missing sidewalks, invasive blackberry growth and illegal signage along Highway 99; county reporting procedures and code-enforcement capacity were discussed.
Sherwood Hills Neighborhood Association volunteers and Clark County staff described several neighborhood-priority items: a one-day emergency-preparedness class launching this weekend, a neighborhood cleanup on the stretch near NE 117th–119th, and recurring safety and maintenance concerns along Highway 99, including lack of continuous sidewalks, accumulation of illegal signs and obstructive blackberry growth.
Marlene McCall, a neighborhood program coordinator with Clark County, described a condensed, one-day version of Community Emergency Response Team–style training organized with CRESSA. "We're launching it actually Saturday, and it'll be just a 1 day program where you can come for the day and ...…
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