Wednesday, June 27, 2018 12:40:56 AM
Mayor Margaret Quirk agreed, saying the owners of the property were “basically thumbing their nose at us at this point,”
"The papers that need to be filed and served on the owner are being done now,"
"As of last week, however, there was no trucking activity in or out of the site and the town continues to monitor the situation, development engineering manager Zaidun Alganabi said, adding, “We are working with our lawyers, municipal law enforcement and external agencies to ensure the site is fully restored to its original state with no environmental impacts.”
uum mrs, mayor. can we pleaseeeee.., pretty please get approval for a dump to deliver toxic waste. scratch that. we know we fucked up, but can we turn the town and this property into a marijuana haven?
sir. the answer was "NO!" a few years ago, and it remains a NO! today.
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