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Residents urge clearer parking notices and raise safety concerns about Grove Street park
Summary
During the public comment period residents asked for non-digital notices about parking changes, reported fights at Grove Street park and raised election-related and camera-OPRA questions; the borough attorney said he would follow up on county-related election concerns.
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Several residents spoke during the public comment period on June 16.
Nancy Frank Murray asked that the borough send notices about resident-parking changes to residents who do not use Facebook; she said many neighbors have questions and expressed appreciation for council responses. Pat McNab reported repeated fights and safety issues at Grove Street Park and asked what the borough could do to improve safety there. Raymond Mitchell raised election-related concerns and said he filed an OPRA request for exterior Civic Center camera footage; Attorney Gerald Salerno said he would contact the County regarding Mr. Mitchell’s election-related question.
Mayor Lahullier and councilmembers acknowledged the comments and noted staff and law-enforcement follow-up would occur where needed; no formal action was recorded beyond the public statements.
