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Residents urge reconsideration of senior center fees during public comment
Summary
At the Aug. 5 meeting three residents spoke during the public-comment period urging the council to reconsider senior center fees; the minutes record no formal action on fees at the meeting.
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During the public-comment portion of the Aug. 5 Washington City Council meeting, three residents—Kim Murray, Judy Jennette and Christine Hall—spoke about senior center fees and urged the council to reconsider the policy. The minutes note the public comment procedures and time limits but do not record follow-up action or a staff report on the matter at this meeting.
Also during public comments resident Alex Woolard requested a lower speed limit in the Macswoods subdivision; that request was later addressed by council action in New Business, when the council amended and adopted an ordinance setting 15 mph for the subdivision.
The minutes do not provide details about the specific fee amounts or how the council intends to respond; no motions or votes related to senior center fees are recorded in the minutes for this meeting.
