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Well, at least that is settled
Thursday, December 11, 2014 by Elizabeth Pagano
Though there are clearly a lot of loose ends that will need tying at Thursday’s City Council meeting, it looks like the Cedar Park quarry sale isn’t one of them. At Tuesday’s work session, Council Member Laura Morrison said that she had a chance to go through the environmental information about the site that she had requested and was “happy to have that sale go on consent.” Her colleagues, who were in the midst of an extended meeting, were visibly pleased with the concept. “You just saved us a bunch of time,” said Council Member Bill Spelman.
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