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One-On-One
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
One on One: Mary Ann Gardner
How much longer will Cedar Grove operate as an independent city? Two newly elected city commissioners are hoping to work toward changing the town charter, so residents can vote on the issue.
One of those recently elected, Mary Ann Gardner, says she ran on the platform of dissolving the city and turning it back over to the county. Gardner says residents she speaks to, are in favor of making the change.
The process involves the attorney writing up the ordinance, and then commissioners getting it on a ballot through the supervisor of elections office. Gardner says she believes the 3,300 registered voters will have a chance to cast a ballot before the year is over.
To hear more on why Commissioner Gardner believes the city will be dissolved within a year, click below.
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