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Residents raise enforcement and private-well concerns; city staff outline grants and events
Summary
At the Oct. 14 meeting, public commenters thanked the council for emergency action, complained about vehicles with expired plates and about shared private wells; city staff reported events and grant applications including a $300,000 park grant and a roughly $700,000 EPA grant application.
Sweet Home — During public comment at the Oct. 14, 2025 Sweet Home City Council meeting, two residents addressed the council and staff updates that followed.
Robert Egnor, a resident who identified his address for the record, thanked councilors and city management for "getting ahead of that, doing your due diligence" in implementing an emergency drawdown and said he appreciated the charter review process and the committee's work.
Another resident identified by the mayor as Bill McKinnon used his public comment time to raise two concerns. First, he reported what he described as persistent vehicle issues: "I've turned more than dozen…
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