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Residents press council on crosswalks, homelessness services and oppose a ceremonial Charlie Kirk day
Summary
During public comment residents urged controlled crosswalks on Nevada Avenue, asked for coordinated homelessness services and urged reconsideration of a ceremonial Charlie Kirk day; city traffic engineering and council members responded with next steps and offers to follow up.
Citizens used the three-minute public-comment period to press the council on neighborhood safety, homelessness and a controversial honorary day.
Max Whisner, a Nevada Avenue resident, requested marked north-south and east-west crosswalks at several intersections to improve pedestrian safety near Colorado College and downtown. Todd Frisbee, the citys traffic engineer, replied that while people…
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