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Tonight’s meeting also includes a review of Salem’s Capital Improvement Plan, which goes over road construction projects, park improvements and other expenses coming up over the next five years.
We’re planning an English translation of the salient points of that document at some point in the future, but if you’re a glutton for dense government documents, the full 80 page report is here.
You can see the agenda for tonight’s meeting and comments already submitted here. Watch the livestream here in English or here in Spanish.
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