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Public comment highlights: car-accident claim, business and civic updates, poll-worker plea
Summary
Residents raised a range of community concerns: a local man asked for council help resolving a months-long insurance claim after an intersection collision involving a driver he says worked for the Ontario Police Department; the Ontario Hispanic Chamber announced leadership and event plans; the League of Women Voters introduced a new council observer; and county staff sought poll workers for upcoming elections.
David (Dave) Powers told the council his 76-year-old mother-in-law was struck while making a left turn at Day Creek Boulevard and Highland Avenue and described an unresolved insurance claim. Powers said the other driver admitted fault at the scene and later told the family he would pay for damages, but that the claim had not been resolved after months and the driver was employed by the Ontario Police…
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