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Residents urge council review of 1998 LID history and express interest in community involvement

Harrison City Council · May 11, 2025
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Summary

Two residents spoke during public comments: Marty Hayes introduced himself as a new property owner on Skyline seeking community involvement, and Kayleen Walker urged the council to review the 1998 LID history before deciding on a septic pump-out code amendment.

During the public comment period, Marty Hayes introduced himself as a Harrison resident who recently purchased property on Skyline and said he wants to be more involved in the community. "I recently purchased property on Skyline," Hayes said, noting his interest in civic engagement.

Kayleen Walker urged the council to thoroughly review the history of the 1998 Local Improvement District before the council votes on a proposed amendment to the city code regarding septic pump-outs. Walker said she had found information suggesting the council previously considered having the city cover pump-out costs under the LID assessment; her remarks preceded the council's later discussion and ultimate tabling of the item.

Both comments were recorded during the public comment period; no formal action was taken directly as a result of these remarks during the May 14 meeting.