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For Immediate Release

MEDIA ALERT

CENTREVILLE CITIZENS MEETING TO DISCUSS PROPOSED LOW INCOME,


FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PROJECTS

WHO: Local citizens have organized a public forum to discuss the proposed low income
housing projects adjacent to the central historical and residential areas of Centreville.
All town residents and interested parties who have a stake in the future of Centreville
are invited to attend this meeting.

WHAT: This is a public forum organized by local citizens who are concerned about the
proposed housing developments on Spring Street and behind the Acme shopping
center in Centreville.

WHEN: Monday, April 25, 2011


7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

WHERE: Queen Anne’s County Arts Council Building


206 South Commerce Street
Centreville, Maryland 21617

WHY: Recent articles in the Queen Anne’s County Record-Observer newspaper, minutes
of the Centreville Town Council, and other organization’s web postings, have created
the need to discuss this issue and its implications on the town and its residents. This
public forum will provide an opportunity for town residents to make their opinions
known; have questions answered by developers and public officials who have
indicated their support of these projects; and for all to learn of how similar
developments are currently positioned in other Eastern Shore jurisdictions.

CONTACT: Greg Kavanagh, 703-624-0840; or Dan Worth, 410-490-3510


Seating is limited. Parking suggested in town parking lots as parking on Commerce
Street is regulated and very limited.

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