raval before city
attempted to t the job of
city engineer and public
or director combined
into ODe.
The
over mon
brough argued, "it'
be a Q) cutting m re
to eep it tha t
Yarbrough's
defeated.
In r matte c-
Ca ytdco ooen
be had arranged fc. a meet
in ith C itol d �
ate developer of the Riftr-
Terrace H . g clege1op-
ment behind art.
a lot of eon
community
d the p'cket-
, _"_ .. '-- "I'
eel for a mee With
the City Attorney, the
ayor and Amurcon, the
con tractor."
cCauley -d
had r ested 00 ' s of
kly �ual Employment
Oppo� Com.DiII· nee
by
n que
•••
er to move, but no ed
that peopl could t
"the far end long
they behav them
don't build fire
ju t
The que tion of the
righ of fishermen If aced
again for the ond ee
t the regular onday night
meeting, hen Sewil1a D-
n, 566 Dr d v, ed
city ttorney . orris G -
in hy h had no protected
the interest of peop
hen drawing up the
of the property to b
The city sold the land
to th b for 42,500 in
July of 1978.
"I thought the pub'
ays had a right to
it," id IS. ilson
to d The Citizen all
anted to do fi
without fear of being in
the ong.
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id,
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