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Council issues two proclamations; public commenters question land acknowledgement and raise safety and trauma concerns
Summary
Councilmembers read proclamations honoring the Eureka Lodge Sons and Daughters of Italy centennial and Brain Injury Awareness Month; public commenters raised concerns about the land acknowledgement's authority, urged a ceasefire and flagged a tripping hazard from raised detectable‑warning tiles.
The Eureka City Council read two proclamations and heard public comment on March 12.
Councilmember Katie Moulton read a proclamation recognizing the Eureka Lodge (Sons and Daughters of Italy) centennial and invited lodge representatives to receive the proclamation in chambers. The council also proclaimed March 2024 as Brain Injury Awareness…
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