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Residents urge speed bumps and action on downtown sanitation during public comment
Summary
At the March 25 Aberdeen City Council meeting, residents described speeding on McFarland Street and unsanitary conditions near downtown dumpsters, urging the council to install speed bumps and address homelessness-related public health concerns.
Residents used the council's public comment period to press for immediate steps on street safety and downtown sanitation.
Mark Serple, who said he lives on McFarland Street, described deep roadside ditches, frequent speeding and a recent crash that knocked down a stop sign and sent a car into a ditch near a bus stop. "Someone's gonna be…
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