The city of Aberdeen intends to buy a more than 13-acre parcel on West Bel Air Avenue in order to develop an urban park, and city leaders hope it will also be the site of the future activity center. At its meeting Monday night, June 17, the council voted to spend $1.2 million for the Mitchell Estate…
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Aberdeen to spend $1.2 million for 13 acres to be used for urban park, future home of activity center
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