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Public comment: residents urge transparency on HRA appointments, criticize bullying and express concerns about Incline Village project
Summary
Three speakers during the citizens-to-be-heard period urged more transparency in housing authority appointments, described experiences of bullying tied to political disputes, and raised questions about the Incline Village development and its marketing materials.
During the citizens-to-be-heard portion of the Duluth City Council meeting three members of the public raised separate but substantive concerns.
Eric Lindell told the council he had experienced years of bullying and urged elected leaders to speak out against online and offline harassment. Lindell said recent investigations vindicated people targeted by online campaigns and called on the city to address bullying in schools and politics. "This is why I speak out against bullies," Lindell…
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