Vickie Kemmer Case

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Vickie Kemmer called concerned about bushes that are growing from a property on Mansfield Avenue, just North of Bullock's Dive Thru (At the 5 Point). She is concerned that they are over-growing the sidewalk and causing citizens to have to walk on the road.

She was unsure of the exact address, but believes it is actually a North Main Street address . I told her I would forward the information to you and you would call her if you needed any additional

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