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Summit residents press council over Tatlock lights and disputed DCP email as field-use study awaits release
Summary
Residents voiced support and concern over proposed Tatlock field lights and criticized a Department of Community Programs email that they say prematurely announced study conclusions; council members pledged to post the field-study presentation and continue public engagement at a Middle School meeting.
Residents and council members clashed over proposed athletic-field lights at Tatlock and a Department of Community Programs (DCP) email that residents said gave premature conclusions about a field-use study. The dispute dominated public comment and council discussion at the Dec. 10 Summit Common Council meeting.
Several residents urged the council to move carefully. "They should not have stated a conclusion on it because it's not ready," resident Carlos Hernandez said, referring to a DCP email that used department graphics and described the study as showing "no problem" before the final report was posted. Hernandez thanked the council for a quick…
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