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Alderman take stand on graffiti in Landis

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LANDIS — The Landis Board of Aldermen will turn its attention to graffiti at this evening's meeting.

The board will conduct a public hearing on a proposed graffiti ordinance. Following the hearing the board will consider adopting the ordinance.

Other items on the agenda include:

- Considering appointing Dr. Carol S. Spalding to fill a vacant position on the Rowan Works board of directors.

- Discussing a water line improvement to Turning House Millworks;

- Discussing a service agreement between the town and O'Brien & Gere Engineers;

- Receiving a request from the fire chief to allow golf cars on some town streets;

- Holding a closed session to discuss legal and personnel matters.

The Landis Board of Aldermen meets at 7 tonight at the the town hall, 312 S. Main St.




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