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September 7, 1995 | JOHN POPE
After a marathon session that ended at 1 a.m. Wednesday, the City Council took no action on a proposal for a controversial housing development after a majority of council members indicated that they would not support the plan in its current form. Council members Kathryn E. Wiser and Glenn G. Parker voiced strong objections to the project, citing health and safety concerns about the site. The 284-acre property, owned by Texas-based Santa Fe Energy Resources Inc.
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November 3, 1998 | MICHELLE MALTAIS
A pedestrian bridge being built across the intersection of Telegraph Road and Norwalk Boulevard in Santa Fe Springs will link a new office and retail development in a public-private partnership. The Heritage Springs Pedestrian Bridge will connect the Heritage Corporate Center on the southwest corner of the intersection with the Heritage Springs office complex on the northwest corner.
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BUSINESS
November 3, 1998 | MICHELLE MALTAIS
A pedestrian bridge being built across the intersection of Telegraph Road and Norwalk Boulevard in Santa Fe Springs will link a new office and retail development in a public-private partnership. The Heritage Springs Pedestrian Bridge will connect the Heritage Corporate Center on the southwest corner of the intersection with the Heritage Springs office complex on the northwest corner.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
September 7, 1995 | JOHN POPE
After a marathon session that ended at 1 a.m. Wednesday, the City Council took no action on a proposal for a controversial housing development after a majority of council members indicated that they would not support the plan in its current form. Council members Kathryn E. Wiser and Glenn G. Parker voiced strong objections to the project, citing health and safety concerns about the site. The 284-acre property, owned by Texas-based Santa Fe Energy Resources Inc.
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