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Folks in second ward in Warren discuss improvements they want
In Warren people who live in the city's second ward got to discuss improvements they want to see in their neighborhood. Councilman Andrew Herman invited folks in his ward to Packard Park's Shelter House so he could listen.

WARREN, Ohio -
In Warren people who live in the city's second ward got to discuss improvements they want to see in their neighborhood.
Councilman Andrew Herman invited folks in his ward to Packard Park's Shelter House so he could listen.
"Blight and clean out the streets sewers, flooding, and they don't like the reputation that the city has, and we need to work together with the neighborhood groups and bring the city back," Councilman Herman said.
Herman gave them numbers for people they can call and told the people there he will keep the pressure on.
"That's why they elected me not to stand by and say there is noting to do. There is always inertia in government and I think you have to keep the pressure on," added Herman
Councilman Herman tells 21 News people want to know more about the progress at the Auto Parkit plant, a timeline, and when or if Dana Street can be open again to traffic.
The site the plant owner took over was an eyesore and contained plenty of asbestos which is costly to remove and dispose of properly.