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Neighbors tell Riverton council outpatient rehab in residential area has created safety and notice concerns
Summary
Multiple residents told the council an outpatient rehab converted a home to 16 beds without adequate notification; commenters cited traffic, lack of on-site security and neighborhood safety risks, and asked the city to enforce the four-person limit or relocate such facilities to commercial areas.
At Riverton's public comment period, several residents described safety and notice concerns after an outpatient rehabilitation provider opened in a residential neighborhood and, they say, began operating with far more occupants than the city's code contemplates.
Greg Stone, a retired police officer, told the council he attended the provider's open house and "saw 16 beds available." Stone said the home housed mixed genders, lacked 24/7 staff or cameras and…
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