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If you had told me there'd be a big turnout for a city-run meeting on a Saturday morning about zoning, well, I wouldn't believe it. But so far the city is 2 for 2. The ward meetings on the draft zoning ordinance are drawing interest - and that's a good thing.

The city's future depends on decisions made through this process, including where new housing can be built - something our city desperately needs. You can read up on the latest ward meeting in the mix below, which includes the list of upcoming meetings.
Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news
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