Cynthia Jaksa
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Falls EDA Vice President Cynthia Jaksa works with a group in September to identify potential uses for the Donahue property. Jaksa has said the property is a benefit to the city even with the $90,000 in brokerage fees paid by the city.
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Trails, housing, a recreation vehicle park, a water bottling plant, a hydroponics plant, cam…
The results of a public input process for potential uses of 122-acres called the Donahue pro…
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