Leonard Takes Aim at Fritz for "Delay Tactics"

Randy Amanda
session
ordinance
"I get the information the same time you do and I have yet to, in seven years, ask the council to hold something over," Leonard shot back. (Not that Leonard ever anticipated he and Fritz might have issues.)
Brussels next week,
But the testy exchange was really just a prelude
Street Access For Everyone ordinance,
original ordinance,
he was "appalled" because public process was being used as a justification for keeping a sidewalk ordinance, even if only temporarily, that "does not work"
When it was Fritz's turn to talk something unusual happened.
He used an orange traffic cone to amplify his voice.

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