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ROARING SPRING More than 50 concerned residents flooded the Friendship Fire Station on Monday to question the Roaring Spring Borough Council’s deliberation over disallowing vehicles on Plum Creek Mountain.
But after an hourlong discussion with residents, the council tabled discussions to further investigate the issue.
“We had good conversations with good people,” council President Rodney Green said. “I think we all learned a lot tonight.”
The capacity meeting stemmed from council members exploring a potential ban of motor vehicles on Plum Creek Mountain, which is owned by the borough.
Green said that while the land has been traveled on by locals for generations, issues arose from a group that wanted to hold a large event with ATVs on the property.