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City continues storm-debris cleanup; Juneteenth and Pride events to proceed as Spring Fling is rethought

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City staff told council they are still addressing storm-related debris and green-waste backlogs and urged residents to report remaining needs. The city confirmed it will support Juneteenth and Pride activities this year while re-evaluating the large Spring Fling festival to make future events more community driven and less disruptive to downtown

City staff updated the council on continued storm-debris and green-waste collection and said the city will support Juneteenth and Pride celebrations this year while rethinking the long-running Spring Fling festival.

The staff update followed the annual financial report discussion. Story, a city staff member giving the operations update, told the council crews are still working through debris collection and that green-waste schedules were disrupted by the storm. "We are continuing to work…

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