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    K-18 Development Plan On Deck for Manhattan City Commission

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    By KMAN Staff on May 4, 2013 Local News, Manhattan

    The Manhattan City Commission will roll up their sleeves on Tuesday night to tackle a large number of items during the 5:30 p.m. work session at City Hall.  Items on the agenda include K-18 corridor development, and a renovation of one of the local McDonald’s restaurants

    One of the items on the general agenda is looking to rethink land use for a plot on the east part of town. City Manager Ron Fehr says the location was originally planned as a mixed use office building, but a change might be coming down the road which includes the possible construction of a Taco John’s establishment.

    We’ll bring you the latest updates from that work session on 1350kman.com.

     

     

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