They had no coal stoves to fall back on so residents soon requested the construction of gas lines as an alternative.
In 1890, five years after the railway was built, the residents of the town requested and obtained a post office.
By 2009 several residents had requested a community center.
Other residents requested that the site, a former shooting range, be tested for residual lead from bullets.
Through the city's Municipal Utilities office, residents can request that their power come from green energy.
At the top of the list is a link to a form that allows residents to comment, complain or request a service.
Several years later residents requested more permanent library facilities.
However, the residents of the area requested a change of name for the suburb, which was granted.
In the early 1930s the residents requested more land to expand the kibbutz.
In 1883 local residents requested a post office be established.