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Opponents of Virginia Beach National Golf Club sale want the city to pause
Opponents of the Virginia Beach National Golf Club sale are urging the city to pause the process, citing a need for more public engagement. Proponents argue that a plan including housing will enhance the golf course and generate tax revenue.
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