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Residents tell Plainfield council of cannabis odor, ice-cream-truck noise and school crossing worries
Summary
During public comment residents reported cannabis odors near Clinton Avenue, repeated ice-cream truck loitering and noise near schools, concerns about crossing-guard safety, overcrowded rental units, and asked the council to follow up on prior promises and pet‑sale ordinances.
More than a dozen residents addressed the council in the public-comment period about neighborhood quality-of-life and procedural concerns.
Multiple residents near Clinton Avenue told the council they can smell cannabis from a nearby cultivation/manufacturing facility. Nancy Pilar, who identified herself as from Plainfield, said neighborhood members "can smell marijuana" in backyards and along Clinton Avenue and urged the city to find who to…
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