Meet the Neighbors

Ward 4

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Ward 4 covers a somewhat vast area of land within Kent’s city limits. The ward includes quiet regions with large empty fields, but it also reaches out to more populated areas as well.

 

[rpavideo width=”300″]Team6_MeetNeighbors_Clip1[/rpavideo]Linda Wheaton

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[rpavideo width=”300″]Team6_MeetNeighbors_Clip2[/rpavideo]Sue Wagner

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[rpavideo width=”300″]Team6_MeetNeighbors_Clip3[/rpavideo]Linda Cacayus

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Citizens from Kent and its surrounding areas seem to have similar views about the city: Couldn’t ask for much more. It’s great here.

Many individuals refused to voice their opinions about Kent, Ohio. As they walked away from the camera, some muttered things like, “great place to be” or “really nice place to live.”

One citizen had only one complaint–uneven sidewalks. As an avid runner she concentrated only on this issue. However, she most of her opinions of Kent were positive. She loved the uptown area and claimed it was alls he could ever want.

Perhaps citizens from different regions would say different things, but Ward 4 seems content in Kent.

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