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Residents raise litter, animal carcasses, park hours and disposal concerns at Hueytown council meeting
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 13 Hueytown council meeting residents raised quality-of-life concerns including two deceased animals near City Hall, recurring litter along roadways, questions about West Rock Preserve hours and out-of-date website information, and questions about furniture disposal and property-maintenance procedures.
Several Hueytown residents used the public-comment period on Jan. 13 to raise neighborhood and municipal-service concerns.
Mary Meyer of 502 Saddle Ridge Estates asked questions about Resolution 7344, the managed-services proposal, and asked who would advocate for residents of a local trailer park. Mayor Stephen Ware…
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