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Residents urge more street cameras and raise billing, accessibility concerns during Euclid public comment
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 5 Euclid City Council meeting, resident Christopher Michael urged a citywide expansion of street cameras and higher police pay and alleged overcharging in wastewater fees; another resident praised leaf-collection equipment but reported an intermittently inoperable handicap door at a public building.
At the start of public comment, resident Christopher Michael (21970 Morris Avenue) urged the council to expand street cameras "in every street, every corner" and to increase police pay, saying more investment is needed for public safety. Michael also made a separate claim about wastewater billing, stating his family had been overcharged and urging the finance director to address the issue; he said he would follow up outside the…
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