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Demolition delay
Monday, June 11, 2018 by Elizabeth Pagano
A few months ago, it looked like the city was poised to revamp its demolition process. That might still be the case, as would be required by a December resolution, but according to a June 7 memo from Development Services Director Rodney Gonzales, it might take a little longer than originally anticipated. In the memo, Gonzales anticipates that a final proposal will be ready for City Council by Sept. 30. The memo also says that more public meetings are on the way, once some new options are on the table.
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