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Residents press Compton council on parking, alleged charter violations and nonprofit spending during public comment
Summary
Multiple residents urged action on neighborhood parking and handicap access, called for an investigation into conduct by a commissioner, and questioned nonprofit payments and transparency; council asked staff for follow‑up on specific addresses and documentation.
A string of public comments at the Compton City Council meeting covered neighborhood parking problems, calls for ethics review, questions about nonprofit spending and concerns about past litigation.
Bishop Gillery, identified as chair of the Public Safety Commission, spoke in favor of the city’s updated Emergency Operations Plan and urged renewed attention to employee safety and enforcement of tow ordinances to address street takeovers. "It was very comprehensive... it meets all of the FEMA, all of the state and county regulations for safety," Bishop Gillery…
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