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Residents raise concerns about proposed rehab center

Shawnee residents made their voices heard Monday night during the city commission meeting as they expressed concerns about a rehabilitation center for sex offenders going into a residential area on Highland.

Residents requested that the city prevent the center from going in at 1401 E. Highland, and City Manager Jim Collard was able to offer a plan to move the facility to another location.

Collard said the facility has been issued a building permit, but an occupancy permit hasn't been issued. Until all the building code requirements are met, the facility will not open, he said.

Collard said building owner Holly Chandler indicated she will put the facility up for sale immediately. The city has legal requirements to allow the facility to open, but city officials are looking for alternative locations, he said.



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