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New resident and public commenter urge review of LID history, greater engagement

Harrison City Council · May 11, 2025
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Summary

During public comment, Marty Hayes introduced himself as a new resident who 'recently purchased property on Skyline' and Kayleen Walker urged the council to review the 1998 LID history before deciding on septic pump-out code changes.

Marty Hayes addressed the council during public comment, introducing himself as a resident returning to Harrison who is retired and said he "recently purchased property on Skyline" and wants to become more involved in the community.

Kayleen Walker spoke during the public comment period and urged the council to "thoroughly review the history of the 1998 LID before voting on an amendment to the city code regarding septic pump-outs." She said she had found information suggesting the council previously considered covering pump-out costs, a point councilors asked staff to investigate as they tabled formal action on the code amendment.