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Meriden city engineer says he won’t release Chauncey Peak survey due to draft status – Record-Journal

Posted on October 26, 2016 by kgarner

10/26/16 – By Leigh Tauss MERIDEN — Public Works Director Bob Bass will not release the city’s $12,000 land survey on Chauncey Peak until some kind of resolution is reached between the Meriden Land Trust working to preserve the mountain Continue reading Meriden city engineer says he won’t release Chauncey Peak survey due to draft status – Record-Journal→

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Posted in Connecticut FOIA, Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission, draft, Featured, News | Tagged Chauncey Peak, draft exemption, Meriden Land Trust, Suzio York Hill quarry operation

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