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High Springs resident raises conflict-of-interest concern over Walker Folds’ role in nearby tower project
Summary
A resident told the commission Walker Folds LLP signed a letter as an affected party on a tower development while also representing the City of High Springs; commissioners said Alachua has identified alternate counsel for land-use conflicts
A local resident told the High Springs City Commission on Oct. 9 that Walker Folds (attorney firm) had both signed a letter as an "affected party" in litigation over tower developments and also represents the City of High Springs — a situation he described as a conflict of interest.
Brian Fisher, who has been following the Cross County Fracture and tower proposals he said affect Mill Creek Sink, told commissioners that the National Speleological Society had submitted a letter to the City of Alachua asserting that prior planning approvals are void because of improper public notice.…
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