Council highlights library programs and encourages residents to report street problems
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Council members promoted upcoming library events and urged residents to use the city website's 'Notify Me' and street-repair request features to identify streets needing work; the meeting adjourned after public announcements.
Council members used closing remarks to highlight community programs and urge residents to report street problems through the city website.
Speaker 7 described library offerings, including a basketry program with the Chalk Foundation on Saturday the 15th from 10–11 a.m. and a Welcome Winter Art program on Saturday the 29th described as an all-ages event. Speaker 2 encouraged residents to sign up for email notifications using the website's "Notify Me" button and to file street-repair requests to alert public-works staff to problem locations such as Gary Lane.
Speaker 2 noted recent carried-line repairs and said public input is needed to identify streets that require future bond-funded or maintenance work. The meeting adjourned after the announcements; no further action is recorded in the transcript.
