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Officials Urge Public’s Involvement in Land Plan Development

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Government officials and their consultants praised the public for their participation in meetings introducing the Comprehensive Land and Water Use Plan. About 35 residents from East St. John gathered for the third of five scheduled meetings held Friday in Coral Bay. 

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