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Residents press city on park restoration and property concerns; officials promote holiday events
Summary
Public commenters at the Nov. 17 Inkster City Council meeting urged action on unfinished park-restoration work and alleged illegal activity at a local storefront; city staff said crews will return in spring and that complaints will be forwarded. Officials also announced upcoming community events and resources.
Residents used the public-comment period at the Nov. 17 Inkster City Council meeting to raise local complaints and to highlight community events.
Donnie Harris asked about the status of speed bumps and complained about a long-running problem at Bogard's, saying the building’s front has been in disrepair and that he believes illegal activity is occurring there. Harris said evidence could be provided. The presiding officer responded that the information would be forwarded to the appropriate departments.
A speaker identified as Craig Kaye (also introduced in the…
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