Capacity yet. Thank you, panelists. Youve done what ive asked you in terms of throwing things out about what we need to be focused on here is the next six months cover two years, mediumterm. Youve given us a lot to think about. I am going to knit up now to the audience for brief questions and comments. I went to get first an opportunity to ambassador about where south sudan needs to go. Make sure when you speak that your microphone is on. There is a button and when you write that, turn it off so they dont mix up the audio here. Thank you. Thank you very much, joe. And i would like to turn to the african factor for organizing these wonderful discussion about south sudan. I have a few comments to make. One on the causes of the conflict is ended number of courses have been put forward. I dont disagree with all, but i disagree with one. The political estate was limited to some of the leaders. I think of the access following the comprehensive Peace Agreement have had very high access. The g
After more than a year of discussions, Park Township is entering the final phase of community engagement as it develops a vision for its former historic airport.
The Park Township Airport could be the site of tournament-scale pickleball courts, or an event center and aviation museum. The township wants residents to help choose.
Park Township has launched the second phase of its community input program to decideĀ the fate of theĀ former airport land at Ottawa Beach Road and 152nd Avenue.