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City Council prioritizes vulnerable residents during extreme heat

July 08, 2024 | Salem , Marion County, Oregon


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City Council prioritizes vulnerable residents during extreme heat
The Salem City Council convened on July 8, 2024, with all members present, including Mayor Hoy. The meeting began with a motion to adopt minor changes to the agenda, which included corrections to a councilor's name and the spelling of a doctor’s first name. The motion passed unanimously.

During the council comments, City Manager Scott Archer was welcomed back after a month away. Councilor Nedbank praised city staff for their efforts in providing information about cooling centers during a recent heatwave. He highlighted the collaboration with the Community Action Agency to deliver water and supplies to vulnerable residents, including seniors and those living outdoors.

Nedbank emphasized the importance of community support during extreme weather events, urging neighbors to check on one another, particularly those who may be isolated or in need. He expressed gratitude for the city staff's dedication to public safety and the well-being of residents during challenging conditions.

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