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Commission approves $35,000 permanent fencing at Folly Farms after debate over animals and costs
Summary
The commission approved replacing temporary chicken-wire fencing around the Folly Farmhouse with a six-foot chain-link and additional wooden fencing for site security and animal protection. Commissioners debated cost, program value and fundraising support before voting 5-0 in favor.
The Safety Harbor City Commission on Sept. 15 approved a $35,000 contract to replace temporary fencing at Folly Farms's farmhouse with a permanent fence aimed at improving site security and protecting animals.
City staff explained the existing chicken-wire posts were not intended to be permanent and said the project would install a six-foot chain-link fence around the farmhouse and a decorative wood fence on…
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