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By Martin Davis
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Crossword Puzzle
Puzzle created by Baylor Gallagher, a graduate of Chancellor High School and a rising senior at Christopher Newport University.
Data Point of the Week
Fredericksburg is undergoing the process of developing a comprehensive plan. Owing to the large percentage of people who commute from outside the city to work downtown, and the city’s heavy dependence on consumer dollars from those outside the region to drive its economy, the city has opened up the comprehensive plan survey to those inside and outside 22401. The deadline to submit your comment is October 1, 2024.
For a complete rundown of the comprehensive plan process, visit here. The flow chart below outlines key dates for public input.te
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