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Mr. Farmer asked if we have a vision for Powder Spring Downtown Development Authority. He said we should have a vision if we don't have one already. I looked through all the DAPS, but did not able to locate one except a vision for the City.
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Mr. Farmer asked if we have a vision for Powder Spring Downtown Development Authority. He said we should have a vision if we don't have one already.
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Mr.
Farmer asked if we have a vision for Powder Spring Downtown Development Authority.
He said we should have a vision if we don't have one already.
I looked through all the DAPS, but WAS not able to locate one except a vision for the City.
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Mr. Farmer asked if we have a vision for Powder Spring Downtown Development Authority. He said we should have a vision if we don't have one already. I looked through all the DAPS, but WAS not able to locate one except a vision for the City.
Mr. Farmer asked if we had a vision for Powder Spring Downtown Development Authority. He said that we should develop a vision if we don't have one already. Although I looked through all the DAPS, I was unable to locate any vision for the City. (Your last sentence was not clear. Did you mean you could find only one vision? Or you could not even find one at all?)