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You can have your say about Lealman's future

By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published December 8, 2002

The county wants input from West Lealman residents to help chart the future of that unincorporated area. County Administrator Steve Spratt will solicit comments Wednesday from residents between 58th and Park streets in the West Lealman area.

Topics include community boundaries and the possibility of annexation or expansion.

All seasonal and permanent residents, as well as business owners, are encouraged to attend the meeting, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Dixie Hollins High School cafeteria, 4940 62nd St. N.

The Pinellas County Planning Department also can be reached by mail at 600 Cleveland St., Suite 750, Clearwater, FL 33755, or by calling 464-8200.

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