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Residents urge council to act on e-bike safety, toxic dumping and climate during public comment
Summary
Two residents spoke during public comment: a 39-year resident raised concerns about past toxic waste dumping, new building aesthetics visible from the 101, and student e-bike accidents and proposed an e-bike safety program; another urged the council to prioritize climate action ahead of LA Climate Week.
During the public-comment period at the March 25 Agoura Hills City Council meeting, two residents urged the council to respond to safety and environmental concerns.
Richard Lawson, who identified himself as a 39-year resident of Agoura Hills, thanked the council for honoring the library manager and recalled bringing his children to the library. Lawson said he had previously raised concerns about toxic-waste dumping in the area…
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