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Residents urge enforcement on nuisance dogs and eviction problems; library and community events highlighted
Summary
During public comment, residents and organization representatives praised Juneteenth events, promoted library programming and local cleanups, and raised complaints about a persistently loose dog, eviction and squatting problems, and sidewalk and sewer concerns.
At the June 16 Inkster City Council meeting residents and community groups used the public-comment period to highlight programming and raise neighborhood concerns.
Louise AJ, a trustee of the Leanna Hicks Public Library, outlined a 2026 library calendar and an oral-history project; she invited residents to share stories and advertised painting events and a July 12 mini-golf collaboration. April K. Garrett thanked the city for supporting the Juneteenth…
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