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February 17, 2021Things may be quiet, but we have no reason to believe this quarry threat has passed. Far from it. The land grab is substantial. The mining company’s attorney appeared in a Clay City Council meeting on behalf of the land owner. Are the hundreds of acres at stake already subject to a mining lease? What does “tied to the Beltline” REALLY mean? Stay tuned. As we continue to learn the facts, we will share them with you.
January 20, 2021There was no quarry related business brought before the Clay Planning and Zoning meet or the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning meeting during the month of January.
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