High Springs city comission to look at figures on managing Poe Springs
By Chris Peralta – WUFT-FM
The High Springs City Commission will look at figures related to a proposal under which the city would take over day-to-day operations of Poe Springs Park on Thursday afternoon. WUFT-FM’s Chris Peralta spoke with High Springs City Commissioner Bob Barnas, who is spearheading the proposal, about the plan.
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Barnas also said the city would be able to back out of the agreement should the plan fail, but expressed optimism about the city’s ability to manage the park.
Barnas also said the city would be able to back out of the agreement should the plan fail, but expressed optimism about the city’s ability to manage the park.
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