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Residents urge council to reconsider air show arrangements and question new public‑comment rules
Summary
Two residents used the public‑comment period to criticize newly read public‑comment instructions and to press the council to renegotiate its agreement with the Dayton International Air Show and restrict tent/chalet use or require higher payment.
During the public‑comment period at a Vandalia City Council meeting, residents raised concerns about newly read rules for public remarks and urged council to reconsider the city’s relationship with the Dayton International Air Show.
Jack Froshower of Castle Road criticized the new preface the mayor read before public comment, calling it “condescending” and saying it discourages citizens from speaking. "Prior to remarks for the concerned citizens ...…
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