City meeting for citizens to ask questions. 6:00 pm @ Stillwater Public Library, Room 215. Informational meeting with lawyers to answer legal questions, tax people to answer tax questions, city commission, and a decision making figure from OSU to be on the panel.
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Each homeowner (or resident of the affected area) who attends that meeting should bring a piece of paper (or posterboard) with a picture of your house and your address written on it in big print. Hold it in your lap at this meeting as you face the panel. If you speak to the panel, identify yourself by your address and show your home.
The houses aren’t just “properties” — they’re homes. Decision-makers need to match people, real people, to the abstract concept of “properties.”