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Local restaurateur tells board data‑center development is a "lifeline" for schools; exchange grows heated
Summary
During public comment at the Oct. 6 meeting, PJ Kat Cameron, owner of Penny Joe's, urged board members to support data‑center development as a funding lifeline for Oregon City Schools and defended his past convictions after board members challenged his presence at a candidates' event.
PJ Kat Cameron of 3646 Navarre Avenue addressed the board during the Oct. 6 public comment period and called on trustees to support data‑center development as a source of revenue for the schools.
"I know what $10,000,000 a year would do for schools," PJ Kat Cameron said, advocating for the development at a candidates' forum and asking board members to set aside…
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