Redevelopment Authority Meeting on April 19

Redevelopment Authority Meeting on April 19
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City of Lancaster recently issued the following announcement.

REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING

APR 19, 20225:15 PM

Council Chambers, City Hall Annex (Marion Street entrance)120 N. Duke St.

Organizer: Redevelopment Authority

Phone: (717) 517-5741

Email: emhamme@cityoflancasterpa.com

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Find more information about the Redevelopment Authority, including meeting minutes and agendas, at www.cityoflancasterpa.com/boards-commissions-and-authorities/redevelopment-authority.

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120 North Duke St.

P.O. Box 1599

Lancaster, PA 17608

p (717) 291-4711

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