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Magnolia Point MUD asks Josephine council for joint work session, raises concerns about police transparency
Summary
Magnolia Point MUD Board President Micah Phelps urged a joint work session with the City of Josephine to review public safety fees, call-for-service data, and contracts, saying residents distrust current police leadership and want clearer cost breakdowns; council members agreed to coordinate meeting dates.
Micah Phelps, identified in the meeting as president of the Magnolia Point MUD Board, told the City of Josephine council Aug. 20 that his board and residents want a joint work session to discuss public safety fees and services and to receive a full cost breakdown.
Phelps said residents have for months requested call-for-service data by district and that the information has not been delivered. He said the MUD contributes an estimated 70% of the city’s public safety…
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