Rezoning vote fails due to missing council members

  • Residents of The Pines subdivision showed up last week for a third time to a meeting of Gray’s City Council to express their opposition to the building of townhouses on Allen Green Road. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff

    Residents of The Pines subdivision showed up last week for a third time to a meeting of Gray’s City Council to express their opposition to the building of townhouses on Allen Green Road. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff

    Residents of The Pines subdivision showed up last week for a third time to a meeting of Gray’s City Council to express their opposition to the building of townhouses on Allen Green Road. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff
Gray’s City Council members approved lighting for a dark area on Bill Conn Jr. Parkway and took another step toward a transportation sales tax despite having two missing members at their June meeting.The most contentious item on the agenda, however, remains undecided because of those missing council members.Mayor Ed Barbee called the June 3 meeting to order with three council members present…

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