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Public comments on the proposed sale of four 0 Central Blvd lots and one 0 Island Avenue lot were mostly opposed, with residents citing wetlands, environmental protection, and open-space concerns. The Town of Groton Conservation Commission opposed selling 0 Island Avenue, raised concerns about the sale process, and had no objection to selling the other four properties.
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The hearing gathered public feedback but did not decide whether the five lots will be sold. Most speakers asked the City of Groton to preserve the properties as public open space, while one written comment supported moving forward. The hearing closed at 8:15 p.m.; the motion to adjourn passed 6-0-0.
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