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Bear Valley rezoning

By Brent Connor

 

February 10, 2014
Monday PM


While I don't know the Hamilton's real well, I do know who they are. They are some of the hard working people you see working projects all over the island, helping to improve quality of life for all of us. People like this are literally the backbone of the community.

We all experience inconvenience related to development and maintenance of this island. Standing up against progress is un-Alaskan, you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.

Thanks,

Brent Connor
Ketchikan, Alaska

About: "Small business person/ construction worker"

Received February 06, 2014 - Published February 10, 2014

Related Info:

Case Number 14-001: The Rezoning of Residential land in town to Heavy Industrial and Unrestricted Commercial.

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