Lenoir Anti Zoning Coalition
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The Lenoir Anti Zoning Coalition was founded in 2007 to promote positive growth and deter the rise of zoning in southern Lenoir County, North Carolina. Primarily, they have campaigned in Pink Hill, North Carolina, to elect pro-growth, anti- restrictive zoning candidates in the municipal election there. The coalition is headed by Debra E. Grady, and Dave Grady is Secretary- Public Relations officer. It led to an article in the Kinston Free Press in November, 2007. It played a role in the election of Houston Howard and Treva Brigman as town commissioners in Pink Hill, North Carolina, in the November 07 Election.
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