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Eau Claire (WQOW) - City
council president Kerry Kincaid gave her annual address Monday night.
In it, she talked about three big
things the city has accomplished this year: changing Barstow and graham from one way to two way
streets, the effort to clean up Owen Park, and an upgrade to the city's
waterways plan. She also talked about the future of Eau Claire.
"In 2013, more new
stuff will come to the attention of the people in Eau Claire, which will require us to make
decisions about the kind of city we want to be, the kind of city we aspire to
be. Some of those decisions will certainly include the Confluence Project.
Support for businesses during downtown redevelopment. A train noise study,"
says Kerry
Kincaid, Eau Claire City Council president.
Also at the
meeting, a re-zoning request regarding an illegal pigeon loft we told you about
last week, was sent back to the planning commission for a further look.