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Residents urge support for farmers market, announce Annapolis Pointe groundbreaking and raise concerns about school yard signs and Thompson Towers

Exeter City Council · July 10, 2025
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Summary

During public comment at the July 7 meeting residents promoted community events—an upcoming lupus support meeting, a farmers market and a groundbreaking for a 72-home development—and raised complaints about school yard signs placed on Inkster public easements and ongoing housing issues at Thompson Towers.

Residents and community groups used the public-comment portion of Exeter’s July 7 meeting to announce events and press the council on local problems.

Dr. Phyllis Long invited residents to "A Journey with Lupus," a support-group meeting set for Saturday, July 19 at the Leanna Hicks Public Library, and described a program focused on self-care with guest speaker Myla T. Ivory.

Yvonne Moore, representing Inkster Housing activities, said Inkster Housing’s annual resident appreciation day will be July 19 at Lemoyne Park and asked for donations and volunteers for a National Night Out backpack distribution.…

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