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Resident raises questions on 24‑hour disconnect notices; chamber highlights local events
Summary
During public comment at the Feb. 23 meeting, resident Dalton Kartchner asked about 24-hour disconnect notices; the Carlisle Chamber representative highlighted 'coffee with legislators,' the School Street project, and an Accura Healthcare ribbon cutting scheduled for Feb. 24.
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During the public-comment portion of the Feb. 23 Carlisle City Council meeting, resident Dalton Kartchner of 235 Main St asked questions about the city’s 24‑hour disconnect notices, raising a concern about utility-customer communications and service interruptions. The minutes record Kartchner’s question but do not record a substantive response from staff or a follow-up action.
A representative of the Carlisle Chamber of Commerce, identified in the minutes only as 'Char,' briefed the council on upcoming community items including a 'coffee with legislators' event, the School Street project, and the Accura Healthcare ribbon cutting at 690 Cole St scheduled for Feb. 24 at 12:30 p.m. The minutes list those items under citizen participation but do not attach motions or formal council actions to them.
The minutes also list a retirement reception for Beth Shipley on Feb. 26. The public-comment entries are recorded but the council minutes do not show staff responses or additional follow-up actions related to the disconnect‑notice question.
