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New Brunswick council approves resolutions and hears strong public complaints about parking authority, animal control and property auctions
Summary
Council approved a batch of resolutions including contract awards and grant applications; during public comment residents demanded follow-up on parking authority ticketing practices, alleged animal control misconduct, and asked the city to reconsider auctioning a small parcel rather than using it for affordable housing.
At its April 15 meeting the New Brunswick City Council approved resolutions 1–26, authorizing a range of routine city actions including contract awards and grant applications, and then heard extended public comment on contested topics including parking authority enforcement, allegations about animal control officers, and the city’s plan to auction a small, awkwardly sized lot.
City staff summarized several items adopted as part of the resolutions packet, including an award to Associated Humane Societies for kennel services (12 months, not to exceed $224,800), authorization to participate in a fireworks display June/July celebrations (not to…
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