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Residents urge council to address bond fallout, unpaid debt, speed humps and impact fees during public comment
Summary
At the Feb. 4 call to the public, residents criticized record retention practices, urged the council to respect voters' rejection of a bond, raised concerns about outstanding debt and impact fees, and asked for traffic calming measures.
During the Feb. 4 call to the public, several El Mirage residents addressed the council on a range of concerns including meeting record retention, last year's failed bond, existing city debt, impact fees and neighborhood traffic speeds.
Philip Bynum said he was alarmed by a previous discussion about destroying meeting notes and argued those records are part of local history. "Let the record stand," he told the council. He also pushed…
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