Friday Apr 25
Project's opponents put out by lack of input
“There are traffic problems. I know that. But I think it's a very necessary thing”
Walter Smith's opening remarks immediately grabbed the attention of more than 170 people at Arbutus Middle School on April 21 for a community input meeting on the county's plans for a library, senior center and ... via Arbutus Times
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