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Jenkintown DCED Presentation Livestream

Jenkintown Matters, November 19, 2024November 19, 2024

This is the unedited video of the entire meeting. The presentation is based on flawed data, is incomplete, and is essentially worth the money that we paid for it — $0. We’re going to have an in-depth wrap-up soon.

Also, the meeting was scheduled to go until 9PM. At 8:45 with hands still in the air, Council President Jay Conners adjourned.

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