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Kingsburg BID reports resignation, upcoming city council traffic item and several spring events
Summary
The Kingsburg Downtown BID Advisory Board acknowledged the resignation of Lauren Cooper, reminded members of community events including a car show and "You Matter Day," and noted a city council agenda item proposing a four-way stop at Draper and Smith.
At its April 1 meeting, the Kingsburg Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board acknowledged the resignation of member Lauren Cooper and covered routine board business and community notices.
Resignation and vacancy: Board members thanked Lauren Cooper for her service and noted a vacancy on the advisory board. The board publicized an application opportunity for district residents to apply at City Hall; the application deadline given in the meeting was April 20 at 4 p.m.
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