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Norfolk sets meeting on St. Paul's Area Plan

Posted to: Local Government News Norfolk

NORFOLK

The city will host a community meeting on the St. Paul’s Area Plan on Monday.

The meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ruffner Middle School, 610 May Ave., a city news release says. Residents will be able to comment on the plan and ask questions.

Residents of Tidewater Gardens can get a ride to the meeting by calling 757-314-1388 by Thursday.

A copy of the plan can be viewed at the Tidewater Gardens Tenant Management Office, City Hall, 810 Union St., Room 508, or on the city's website.   

For more information, call Paula Shea in the Planning Department at 757-664-4772.

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I like the plan

The SPQ Plan looks pretty good, a nice vision. It will be interesting to see how the transformation goes throughout the years.

Advanced Welcome Committee

Perhaps you should attend the meeting "friscobiscuit", it may give you

an opportunity to get acquainted with some of your future neighbors when

they arrive at your doorstep via Section 8.

Huh?

A ride to the meeting? They live right across the street!

Yes! A senior citizen just

Yes! A senior citizen just may need a ride. Is that alright?

meeting

A lot of thugs in that neighborhood,who is going to guard their homes when they are at the meeting.

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