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Dear Editor: This week I had the opportunity to attend the City Council meeting. I came at the request of my friends and neighbors to discus our concerns with the detention pond located in the Palomino Ridge subdivision. The concerns we presented to the City Council laid in our opinion that the pond, which has been in place for nearly two years, has not been properly maintained, and it presents a potential risk to our homes and property due to eroding banks and a silted-in bottom. We asked the council for their time to address our concerns, and to bring forth our thoughts on who is responsible for the pond's maintenance. In addition, we expressed our thoughts on what measures we felt could be, or should be taken to bring the pond back to its original design and function. That said, while attending this meeting I was reminded that the Mayor and the members of the City Council are volunteers, who willingly set aside their personal time to serve our community. I was also reminded that there are issues before them, separate from mine, which are equally important. Facts, which at times, are easy to forget especially when one has an emotional attachment to their own particular issue or concern. Though they are not volunteers, I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Ken Eftink and Mr. John Fraga for their continued work and efforts in serving our community. Charles Crandall
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