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Residents press council on derelict house, barking dog and sewer billing during public comment
Summary
Three residents told the Georgetown City Council about neighborhood nuisances: Phil Miller raised safety concerns about the Digby house and a loose metal roof; David Smith asked for enforcement of an excessive-barking ordinance; Joe Tamalunis disputed sewer charges for a septic property at 206 N. Seminary.
Three members of the public used the council’s public-comment period on April 6 to raise neighborhood concerns and request follow-up.
Phil Miller asked the council to address the Digby house on Church Street, saying the metal roof makes noise on windy nights and that loose metal and trash pose a safety risk to children. Mayor Darin…
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