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District 5 Holds Town Hall at Molino Community Complex

Published Mar 15, 2013

More than 75 people gathered at the Molino Community Complex on Monday, February 25 to share concerns and discuss future plans for their community with Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry.

Wide ranging topics included rules governing chickens in residential neighborhoods, roadway repair and upkeep, economic development, the County’s recently passed 4-cent gas tax and upcoming public works projects. Commissioner Barry was joined by representatives from several Escambia County departments who helped address the resident’s questions.

At the meeting, Commissioner Barry announced his intention to hold meetings in District 5 on a quarterly basis.  Residents interested in following the latest happenings in District 5, should sign up to receive email newsletters from the district at “Notify Me” or follow Commissioner Barry on Twitter at @MyDistrict5.

View Highlights of the District 5 Town Hall.

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