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Residents press council on road safety, accessibility and a potential ban on gas-powered yard equipment
Summary
During public comment residents described a missed handicap accommodation during slurry-coat work, urged improvements at a hazardous La Paz/Marguerite intersection after a recent crash, and urged the council to consider banning gas-powered lawn equipment for emissions and noise reasons.
Several residents used the public-comment period to press the council on neighborhood safety, accessibility and environmental measures.
Stacy Holmes described a planned slurry coat for Paseo Rincon and said temporary handicap parking was not posted as requested under the "California State Lawn Code" she cited; she reported traveling over unrepaired bumps in an electric wheelchair to retrieve her car and…
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