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City Enters Cooperation Agreement With Nisqually Indian Tribe Connected to Development of New Urban Center

At their September 21 meeting, the Lacey City Council voted unanimously to allow City Manager Rick Walk to enter into a Cooperation Agreement (Agreement) with the Nisqually Indian Tribe to collaborate on the Nisqually Indian Tribe’s plan to develop 250 acres of land in northeast Lacey. 

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