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Residents urge community-cat pilot and oppose a neighborhood roundabout; council approves $9,075 for Living Bethlehem
Summary
Public commenters at the Dec. 9 council meeting praised a proposed community cat (TNVR) pilot, requested clearer fee rules for special events at the Harrington Center, and raised opposition to a proposed roundabout; council later approved a $9,075 part‑tax disbursement to the Harrington Center for its Living Bethlehem event.
American Fork — Several residents used the Dec. 9 public-comment period to urge the council to implement a community cat trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR) pilot and to clarify special-event fee rules for the Harrington Center; one neighborhood resident opposed a proposed roundabout that she said would remove street parking and mature trees. The council then approved a one-time part-tax disbursement of $9,075 to the Harrington Center for Living Bethlehem.
Anne Baxter, a long-time American Fork resident,…
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