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Main Street report shows $60 million grocery leakage; city outlines EPA lead-sampling plan and names new police chief
Clinton City Council · November 6, 2025
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Summary
Main Street committee presented a Clarus/BLS-based retail gap analysis showing roughly $60 million in grocery store demand leaking from downtown; engineering staff described an EPA-required lead-sampling program funded by a grant; the council also announced Adrian Matthews as police chief.
Clinton’s Main Street committee presented a retail gap analysis showing the largest downtown leakage is grocery-store demand, estimated at about $60 million escaping the community, the committee’s representative told council.
The analysis, produced by Clarus and using…
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