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Lee Commissioners OK design and permitting contract for project at Kiker, Flint Pen Strand preserves
The Lee Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a design and permitting contract for a project at Kiker and Flint Pen Strand preserves. The project in question is targeted to improve regional flood control, restore flow ways, protect habitat, improve water quality and enhance aquifer recharge.
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