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Just a short note to let you know that the BCCP is still meeting on behalf of the residents of the Beavercreek area. We are still working on funding for the feasibility study to see if it would be feasible for the Beavercreek area to incorporate.
If you are familiar with previous articles about the incorporation of Beavercreek, you will note that the word "city" has been dropped from the previous paragraph.
Call it semantics, but a few have jumped on the term "city" to say that the BCCP wishes to urbanize Beavercreek and make the area a metropolis of some sort. The BCCP has always endeavored on behalf of the citizens of Beavercreek to help the citizens of our rural area have control over our destiny and our future as well as the futures of our children. Hundreds, if not thousands, of man hours have been poured into this endeavor for the past three years.
Unfortunately, in the state of Oregon, incorporated areas are referred to as "cities."
What we do not want is for the Beavercreek area to become another Sunnyside Rd., with all the congestion, traffic, and sub-division after sub-division in which neighbors don't even know each other. We would like to see Beavercreek retain its "rural flavor" as well as be a viable asset to those who live here. Beavercreek is growing... no doubt about it, if we don't get organized soon, there will not be a Beavercreek, except in the history books. The Editor
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