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Residents press Laurens County Council on conduct, buffers and roadside safety during quarterly input session
Summary
At the March 23 quarterly input session, several residents urged the Laurens County Council to enforce subdivision buffers, improve responsiveness to citizens, and restore meeting decorum; a commenter accused specific members of inappropriate language at a prior meeting and called for accountability.
Residents used the Laurens County Council's March 23 quarterly input session to press for clearer enforcement of subdivision buffers, faster follow-up on constituent concerns and more professional conduct from elected officials.
A commenter who identified herself to the council accused several members of pursuing an "unlawful ordinance" at a prior meeting and said some council remarks crossed the line into racially offensive language. "They had warned that their actions were inappropriate, unlawful, and it would cost the city its legal representation and potentially cost the city financially if they continue," the speaker said, and later accused another member of using language she called "disgusting…
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