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Public comments spotlight ADA access, food-truck park idea and neighborhood rezoning opposition
Summary
Residents used public comment to press the council on chamber accessibility for people with disabilities, urged the city not to restrict a thriving food-truck gathering at Hampton & Chambers, and asked council to revisit a rezoning request near East Jewel Avenue.
Several residents used the council's public comment period on Dec. 15 to urge changes to City Hall access, to defend local food trucks as a tool for neighborhood revitalization, and to press council on a contested rezoning.
Ally Marcano, who identified as a Ward 4 resident, described physical barriers to using the dais and a lift that requires staff assistance and a locked…
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