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Resident urges review of school-tax collection, traffic safety and city strategic plan
Summary
Resident Gene Blanchet asked why the city is not collecting school taxes, raised safety concerns about heavy traffic on Moock Road and requested a copy of the city's 10-year strategic plan; City Attorney Stewart said the plan is not yet completed.
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During public comment at the Sept. 3 meeting, resident Gene Blanchet raised multiple concerns for council attention, asking why the city "is not collecting the school taxes and letting the county collect them," reporting that traffic on Moock Rd. is heavy and urging a traffic light at Woodland Hills, and requesting a copy of the City's 10-year strategic plan.
The transcript records City Attorney Stewart telling the council the strategic plan is not completed. No staff finance or traffic-engineering response was recorded in the meeting minutes, and no action was assigned during the session. Council members acknowledged the remarks but did not make policy commitments in response during the meeting.
