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Residents press council on AgriPark safety and soil lead testing; city says lab results are safe
Summary
During public comment, residents raised concerns about zoning, aviation safety and soil lead at a proposed AgriPark on airport property; Deputy Mayor Elliot Holkren said the city hired A and L Great Lakes Laboratories and reported soil lead at 26 ppm, which he said is "by an environmental protection agency safe for all farming."
Several members of the public used the Sept. 15 Fishers council meeting—s public comment period to press the council for more transparency and review of the proposed AgriPark on airport property.
Casey Crosby, a longtime Fishers resident, urged the council to revisit several items he described as "facts and fiction" about the AgriPark, alleging the city did not test for lead, did…
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