![]() ![]() Hazelton also reiterated her concerns to the board about short-term rental properties and why she is against them. “I’m sure the town has other responsibilities and other major projects to worry about.” ![]() “This situation has disrupted our lives this past year and made unnecessary work and cost for the town,” she said. She highlighted how the issue has weighed on both the residents and the Town Board. Sue Hazelton, a resident of Dunkirk, was the first member of the public to speak at the meeting. If all these people do not want an Airbnb in their neighborhood, that should be the answer right there. ![]() Stegle is circulating a petition throughout her neighborhood on the short-term rental property issue. Just as with last month’s Town of Dunkirk meeting, the time for public comments lasted longer than the rest of the Town Board meeting. With everything that is going on, it’s very nice to know that as citizens, we get to have our opinion.” “Even though you said we can only talk for three minutes, you let us talk - which I think was a wonderful thing. Everybody conducted themselves in a wonderful manner,” said Maureen Stegle, a resident of Dunkirk. “I’ve never been to a town board meeting, except for the last two, and I have to say when I walked out of here, it was wonderful. In the town of Dunkirk, while the issue has led to a lot of headaches for residents and Town Board members, the overall relationship between the residents and the town officials has remained positive and respectful. ![]()
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