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Residents press council on traffic safety, abandoned properties, ordinance hotline and water-billing problems
Summary
At the Sept. 2 meeting residents raised repeated crashes at Trembley and Somerset, ongoing drug activity and burning at a nearby property, and stressed use of a new ordinance hotline; staff also explained water-billing delays tied to old meters and said no late fees will be applied while issues are resolved.
Multiple residents used the public-comment portion of the Sept. 2 Inkster City Council meeting to press for action on neighborhood safety and code enforcement and to ask for clarity about a newly introduced ordinance hotline.
Keisha Dye, who identified herself as a longtime Inkster resident, described three major accidents at the Trembley and Somerset intersection, including one fatal crash, and said drivers "blow that…
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