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Candidate announcement and resident complaints marked Riverview public-comment period

Riverview City Council · November 4, 2025

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Summary

At the Nov. 3 meeting, candidate Nicole Clark introduced her campaign and resident Ed Moss raised multiple concerns including removed archive videos from the city website, code enforcement issues, and an allegation of an assault; council did not take formal action on these complaints during the meeting.

During the public-comment portion of the Nov. 3 Riverview City Council meeting, Nicole Clark of 18233 Hinton introduced herself to the council and said she is running for office. Clark thanked residents and council members for their support and asked for residents’ votes and partnership if elected.

Resident Ed Moss then addressed the council. Moss praised recent Halloween turnout and the library’s reopening but said the city’s archived council videos appear to be missing from the website, producing an HTTP 401 error when he attempted to access older recordings. He asked the council to investigate and restore public access to those records.

Moss also raised residential code-enforcement concerns involving a neighbor and said he would pursue the matter further. He alleged an August 21 incident involving a named individual, saying the person ‘‘threw a piece of tree bark’’ at him and that video of the episode is posted on his YouTube channel. Moss framed the matter as a personal-safety concern and said he would not ‘stand for this again.’

Council did not take formal action on the complaints during the meeting; staff or appropriate city departments would need to follow up on website access, code enforcement, and any law-enforcement referral for allegations Moss raised.