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Residents press council on overflowing trash, hazardous left turns and hydrant checks; town hall set on new water meters
Summary
Residents used public participation to urge action on neighborhood sanitation and traffic safety — including reports of overflowing trash cans and risky left turns into a dispensary — and asked about fire hydrant maintenance. Mayor Nolan reminded residents of a town hall about the new water meter system scheduled the next day.
During public participation at the Jan. 21 Inkster City Council meeting, multiple residents raised neighborhood maintenance and safety concerns and announced community events.
Opal Gray promoted a fundraising "sneakers ball" set for Feb. 14 and described the sponsoring task force’s local charitable work. Sandra K. Watley outlined '28 Days in February' Black History Month programming, including a restaurant crawl, a Black business…
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