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Long Beach residents rally in opposition of proposed RV park
SUMMARY: Higher humidity is expected in the forecast and will be discussed at an upcoming meeting this week. Tony Wilder, who retired from the park service, is concerned about the ecological impacts of developing a large tract of forest land stretching from Highway 90 to the Bay of St. Louis to Biloxi Bay. He opposes the development, as everything else in the area has either been mowed or developed.
A proposed RV park between Markham Drive and Marcie Drive in Long Beach has residents rallying together in opposition.
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