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Residents press commission on sidewalks, neighborhood participation and childcare building holds
Summary
During public comment, neighborhood leaders urged clearer, recorded neighborhood participation meetings and criticized a sidewalk-and-swale project for lack of direct notice; Kids in Action asked the commission to lift a hold on two commercial properties so the child-care provider can resume operations.
Dozens of residents used the Jan. 14 public-comment period to press the City Commission for clearer outreach and to oppose a sidewalk-and-swale project they say was advanced without neighborhood notice.
Wallace Peterson, a city-appointed CAC representative, asked the commission to reimburse $450 for an MPO summit fee and urged the city to restore consistent neighborhood participation meetings (NPMs), including Zoom options and recordings for verifiability. "If we want residents to believe that we are committed to…
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