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Residents urge Opelika to tackle blight and preserve Harte Cemetery; clerk reads follow-up complaint about power at Monroe Avenue

Opelika City Council · March 4, 2026
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During public comment residents pressed the council to address blighted properties and to preserve Harte Cemetery; the city clerk read a written follow-up complaint seeking review of charges and restoration of temporary electrical service at 1408 Monroe Avenue after reported repairs of more than $40,000.

Several members of the public spoke to the council on March 3 about neighborhood issues and historic preservation. Maddie Culler, a resident of 706 Orchard Avenue, asked the council to mark a hazardous pond area on 1st Avenue and sought an update on a planned walking trail over the Covington wreck, which she said was no longer…

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