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Residents from Winslow Court raise flooding concerns during Norton Shores public comment
Summary
Residents from the 800 block of Winslow Court told the City Council on April 7 that repeated neighborhood flooding is a concern and urged attention; other residents offered public comments on local matters.
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During public comment at the April 7 Norton Shores City Council meeting, residents from the 800 block of Winslow Court reported ongoing flooding problems in their neighborhood and asked the council to note the issue.
John Keating, Lisa Dirske, Mike Ulsfax, Robert Meyer and Dan Fairfield, all identified in the transcript as residents of the 800 block of Winslow Court, described flooding concerns affecting their block. The transcript lists additional public commenters: Lisa Bain (2142 Ridgeway Drive), Wendy Leonard and Evelyn Leonard (both of 255 East Pontaluna Road), and Marisha Young (3680 Airline Road). The speakers raised neighborhood-level concerns during the general public comment period; the transcript does not record a formal council directive in response.
Council members addressed several follow-ups later in the meeting: City Administrator Anthony Chandler said the trailer ordinance will be returned to a work session in a couple of months; Chandler also reported approximately 15 short-term rental applications had been received since letters were sent. The council adjourned at 6:28 p.m.
