LOGAN – City officials here continued to turn a deaf ear to the concerns of Cliffside residents over a proposed residential treatment facility in their neighborhood during an administrative meeting on Sept. 15.

From the outset, Chair Amanda Davis of the Logan Land Use Appeal Board made it clear that the gathering was a meeting, not a public hearing, thus denying the packed crowd of residents at Logan City Hall the right to speak on the issue.

Since July 22, city officials have been carefully maneuvering to avoid any public comment over their controversial decision to a grant conditional use permit (CUP) for a residential treatment facility in the quiet Cliffside area, a decision that has residents up in arms.

The neighbors’ objection isn’t so much with the facility itself, according to

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