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Oneonta Town Residents Oppose

71-Trailer Park At Hemlock Road

Oneonta Town Hall was filled with Town of Oneonta residents on Monday night voicing their concerns on the proposed Hemlock Adult Community on County Highway 47. Here, Donna Johnson, who lives across the street from the proposed building sight, expresses worry that the land owner of sites around her including this proposed site, have been lax on their upkeep. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
Donna Johnson was among residents who filled the Oneonta Town Board meeting room last evening to speak out against a proposed development of 71 double-wide trailers at Hemlock Road and Route 47, south of Emmons.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

READ LETTER CIRCULATED TO HEMLOCK ROAD NEIGHBORS

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