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Letter to the editor: Alan Seacord town hall meeting

by Alan Seacord
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August 7, 2023
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The agenda includes questions and concerns which you have brought to my attention. As promised, the Town Hall has purposes that include giving the citizens the opportunity to voice their concerns, passing those concerns on to the Board of Supervisors, and for county government to respond to those concerns should they so choose.

 

Members of the Economic Development Authority (EDA) will be at the upcoming meeting to address the issue of housing, bring clarification to the issue, and answer questions included in the current revision of the agenda. If you have additional questions to bring to their attention please forward them to me for inclusion in a final agenda, allowing the EDA time to research your concerns before the Town Hall.

 

The Town Hall will be at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church, behind the Warm Springs Bath Houses. Parking is available in the rear of the building and along the drive leading to the church. If possible carpool with others who will attend to minimize parking issues.

 

See you on August 7th at 6:00 p.m.

 

Alan Seacord

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