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Residents press council to rescind Bucca car wash approval and raise Open Meetings Act concerns
Summary
Several residents and attorneys said the council approved a Bucca car wash without proper notice and alleged a quorum met outside a public meeting; speakers urged a rescission vote and said they had filed or planned legal complaints alleging Open Meetings Act violations.
Multiple residents used the public-comment period to urge the council to revisit its December decision approving the Bucca car wash and to address what they described as failures of transparency and possible Open Meetings Act violations.
William Hurley, a Quakertown resident and attorney, said the council voted on the Bucca car wash on Dec. 17 without notice to citizens and that letters and communications preceding the vote effectively constituted a quorum meeting outside…
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