Some residents in Richmond are breathing a cautious 'sigh of relief' after slowing a project they say would have harmed their neighborhood.
are breathing a cautious 'sigh of relief' after slowing a project they say would have harmed their neighborhood. But they expect the fight is not over.
The proposed project would sit on 73 acres, nestled between two residential neighborhoods and the Southwest Freeway. Critics don't imagine any good coming from it. In a statement, a city spokesperson says, "The City of Richmond will continue to use their Comprehensive Master Plan as a guide for smart growth and provide safe, secure, and family oriented communities."
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