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Residents tell Clayton council campaign signs were removed from private property

April 01, 2026 | Clayton City, Contra Costa County, California


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Residents tell Clayton council campaign signs were removed from private property
Several residents used the Nov. 19 public comment period to report that campaign signs were removed from private property and to raise concerns about campaign conduct.

Resident Linda Hudak said signs were removed from her property and described concerns with candidate campaigns. Resident Keith Hayden urged attention to campaigning practices and creating a safe environment. Residents Maria Shulman and Richard Enea also reported missing campaign signs; Shulman clarified she is not affiliated with a political action committee, and Enea described how he ran his campaign and thanked his family. The record also includes a separate public comment from Ed Miller about a Biennial checklist and potential return-to-source funds for cities.

Council did not take formal action on the sign complaints during the meeting; public comment items were heard as non-agendized remarks and may prompt staff follow-up at the council’s discretion.

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