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Residents press City Council on Jefferson Avenue vehicle damage, dangerous intersections and delivery parking
Summary
At the Nov. 12 meeting residents told the council about a vehicle damaged during Jefferson Avenue construction, asked for tree trimming and improved lighting at hazardous intersections, and sought clearer rules for where licensed food‑truck vendors may park to make deliveries.
Several residents used the citizen‑comment period at the Newport News City Council meeting on Nov. 12 to raise public‑safety and enforcement concerns.
Mary Hill said her car was damaged by "heavy construction" on Jefferson Avenue and that she has “not received or found any redress” after filing a claim. City Manager Alan said the matter…
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