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Residents press Colfax on deteriorating buildings, youth programs and nonprofit coordination
Summary
During public comment, residents raised concerns about deteriorating properties and the unmarked old TAPS building, urged stronger oversight of grant recipients, and proposed expanded youth programming and coordinated nonprofit efforts; city staff promised follow-up and inspections.
Public comment at Colfax’s April 9 town hall focused heavily on local quality-of-life issues, including deteriorating buildings, safety near an old TAPS structure, and ideas for youth programming and nonprofit coordination.
Sharon Conners (Sharon Conners) told the council several properties around town appear to be deteriorating and that she could not find posted building permits. She said the old TAPS building no longer has caution tape and that the exposed site could pose a danger, especially to children. “There’s no caution tape…
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