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"We think in five to seven years that you're not going to be able to recognize 31-W, East Dixie and Elizabethtown, because we have so much growth that we expect to come," Gregory said.
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The city has already invested $4 million to upgrade utilities, and another $11 million from the state will fund major infrastructure improvements.
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