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Letter: Supports Dustin Brockman

Vicki Miller writes:
I don't know this young man but I'll fight for his cause! That lot has been a disgusting eyesore to this town for as long as I can remember. There are businesses on both sides of his lot, all up and down the street & across the street.

I don't know what the problem is but I can't imagine trying to block this improvement. Please tell my why he can't proceed? Is there a neighborhood close by that's against change? What are the reasons given by the powers that be that are stopping him? I've read a couple of articles about his fight but don't recall any actual reason given. My word, this is a young man trying to make a living for himself and his family. He seems to be very nice.

Please someone on the council/committee tell me what's the problem? This is getting ridiculous!!! --Vicki
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