beer, and officials are sorry to have killed your buzz.
And the culprit was not vandals or invasive pests — but city cleaning crews with the Community Life Improvement Program.» READ MORE: “The folks at CLIP are very courteous,” said Nicole Westerman, head of NKCDC’s director of real estate and economic development. “Everybody’s understanding was that everything was cleared up. Case closed.”was marked closed at the end of August. Two weeks later, the weedwackers came whacking without warning.
Is the next beer on City Hall for PBC? Unclear. Officials didn’t say what kind of compensation was in the works.
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