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Residents press Monroe Council on dangerous dog, dispatch, trash rates and school leave during lengthy public comment
Summary
Speakers urged action on a dangerous unleashed-dog attack that killed a family pet, questioned 911 dispatch handling, pressed for clarity on the ESIP guarantee, raised concerns about wide trash-hauler price variation, and criticized the school board's administrative leave for the superintendent.
A lengthy public-comment period at Monroe Township's Sept. 3 meeting featured several residents making urgent requests and raising concerns the council said it would pass to relevant departments.
Christina Fahim described an Aug. 28 attack in which an unleashed Rottweiler, she said, "murdered my dog," and she alleged dispatch delays and a cursory police response that allowed evidence to be disturbed. Fahim said the dog had a history of aggressive incidents and that a judge was considering whether to remove the animal from the neighborhood. Council members said…
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