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Johnston honors parks worker and hears resident pleas to fix dangerous bike-trail spots
Summary
The council recognized parks employee Clayton Borman for aiding a crash victim and proclaimed July National Park and Recreation Month. Resident Andy Lyons urged safety fixes on Johnston bike trails, and staff said pedestrian-activated crossing lights are budgeted for Johnston Drive.
The Johnston City Council on Tuesday recognized parks employee Clayton Borman for coming to the aid of a crash victim and signed a proclamation declaring July National Park and Recreation Month.
Mayor Suresh read a letter from the crash victim, city employee Maddie Schwers, saying, "Clayton was by my side within seconds, calmingly reassuring me and calling 911," and presenting Borman with a certificate for his quick…
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