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Residents press Payson council on communications spending and bike safety during public comment
Summary
Multiple residents used call to the public to raise concerns about the town's communications spending on radio, a hit‑and‑run bicycle crash and pool naming; one resident alleged a $2,000 payment to KMOG, which another resident disputed on the record.
At the Jan. 28 Payson Common Council meeting, several residents used call to the public to press the council on communications spending, pedestrian and bicycle safety, and a proposed naming of a future pool.
Mike Quinn, a Payson resident, alleged the town manager had used public funds (he cited $2,000) to appear on KMOG, which Quinn described as a partisan outlet. Quinn asked the council to terminate any…
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