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<br />COMMUNITY MATTERS (2) <br />- Natalie Oschrin, city resident, spoke about the 601 West Main property and asked Council to <br />consider what the owner wants to do with it. She stated that this Council should not use past <br />action as a barometer and she gave ideas for the City to make the land useful. Regarding 0 E. High Street, she stated that street trees should be used in the design of the sidewalk. - Althea Laughon-Worrell, city resident, spoke about the gun violence presentation and stated that in addition to teens and youth, young adults could benefit from more community <br />resources. She specified the need to provide space and community for Black girls since attention is usually focused on Black boys. She spoke in opposition to the Dairy Market expansion project. - Zyahna Bryant, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Dairy Market expansion project as <br />proposed on July 25. She recommended that the gun violence group reach out in various ways to more youth besides the Youth Council, which is not very diverse, and to address the gap for youth ages 13-25, particularly people who do not go away to college after high school. She asked for a review of the Youth Opportunities Coordinator position to broaden service beyond black male achievement. <br /> The meeting adjourned at 9:33 p.m. BY Order of City Council BY Kyna Thomas, Clerk of Council <br />Page 45 of 171