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Residents praise city engineering, raise trafficking and transparency concerns during public comment
Summary
Three community speakers commended engineering staff on traffic safety near Fruitland Elementary, urged city action on labor/sex trafficking concerns, and requested clearer public cost breakdowns for police‑station projects.
Puyallup — During the public‑comment portion of the Dec. 2 council meeting, three residents raised separate community concerns and requests.
Caleb Lemoine of District 2 thanked the city’s traffic engineering staff for declining an alternative‑methods request for the Fruitwood Overlook development and said the department pushed the developer to design a safer access point near Fruitland…
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