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Council hears new-business pitch, police report and resurfacing update; approves stormwater agreement for fire department
Summary
At the Nov. 10 meeting council welcomed Infinite Hitting's new facility, received the police monthly report and a five-year road resurfacing update, and approved an agreement to help Stallings Volunteer Fire Department with stormwater relocation tied to an NCDOT project.
Council members on Nov. 10 heard a range of operational updates and a local-business introduction before adjourning.
Jason Barker, owner of Infinite Hitting of Indian Trail, introduced his batting-cage facility and training curriculum, describing HitTrax technology and video swing assessments. "We're here to make hitters," Barker said, outlining lesson structure, membership benefits and plans for free initial swing evaluations for…
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