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Last updated on May 23 at 4:46 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Two people in the proposed area came to support the plan?! Sounds like this historic district is dead in the water. Good news for people who believe their home is their castle and don't need others to tell them how to improve it.
Dolores, you might want to read it. Twelve people in the area attended, "AT LEAST" two people were for it and mentioned by name, two were against it, and then two were mentioned to be undecided but skeptical. You are as negative as Eddie is.
EJT, I believe that it is positive to be against a public/private entity whose sole purposes are to take away the rights of individual and what they do with their property, and secure public tax money through grants to do projects that will benefit private interests. Typically, wealthy private interests.



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