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Residents urge park volunteerism, warn of gas‑appliance safety risks and criticize neighborhood association
Summary
During the public‑comment period, a community volunteer offered benches and event notices, a resident warned that a proposed proximity allowance for gas appliances could raise carbon‑monoxide risks, and a speaker accused the Nassau Bay Home Association of neglecting meeting responsibilities.
Multiple residents used the public‑comment portion of the meeting to raise neighborhood and safety concerns.
Gail (self‑identified as representing a community association) said the Nassau Bay Garden Club and volunteers plan to donate benches and help maintain parks; she distributed flyers and encouraged sign‑ups for upcoming activities. "We are sincerely so much better that…
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