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I was born and raised in American fork,
the growing is out of control, the small stores
downtowne are indeed a part of our history.
we need to presurve them, the old church and school house, next to the old police station need to be presurved due to the fact they stand with no windows in the horribal winter weather.
I think a volenteer program of time and material or even a donation to presurve, people will come!
we need to presurve our history and instead of
putting in more, we need to consider what we have now.
once its all gone, its gone.
I agree we need to stop the growing and take pride in what we have here, instead of putting in debt our townes/citys work harder for what we have.
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