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Public hearing sparks debate over Dunkin Donuts redevelopment

June 20, 2024 | Ames City, Story County, Iowa



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Public hearing sparks debate over Dunkin Donuts redevelopment
During a recent government meeting, committee members were introduced, including Cheryl Moss, Mike Sullivan, Mike Lapietro, Mike Clayton, Matthew Voss, and Jim Blickenstorf. The agenda for the meeting was approved unanimously, along with the minutes from the previous meeting held on May 15, 2024.

The meeting proceeded to a public forum, allowing community members to voice concerns or comments on topics not listed on the agenda. Following this, the committee held a public hearing regarding a major site development plan for a new Dunkin' Donuts location at 209 Lincoln Way, which is set to partially redevelop the site of the former Burger King.

Details regarding the redevelopment plans were discussed, highlighting the committee's focus on revitalizing the area and accommodating new business ventures. The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure and support economic growth within the community.

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