Centennial’s plan for 58,000 new neighbors triggers hot questions

  • About 80 residents of the Mountain Communities, including Neenach and Three Points, attending a scoping meeting for Centennial last week. [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

    About 80 residents of the Mountain Communities, including Neenach and Three Points, attending a scoping meeting for Centennial last week. [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

By Patric Hedlund

It was probably just chance that Samuel Dea of Los Angeles County’s Department of Regional Planning stood next to the Gorman School auditorium’s fire extinguisher during most of the Centennial scoping meeting last week. But the mood and the words of some of the…

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About 80 residents of the Mountain Communities, including Neenach and Three Points, attending a scoping meeting for Centennial last week.

The crowd of about 80 people had plenty of hot comments and questions at the Centennial scoping meeting October 21. Above: L.A. County’s Sam Dea stood next to the fire extinguisher.

Written comments on the NOP—with your suggestions about what research needs to be completed in the DEIR are solicited. There is a strict deadline for comments. They will only be accepted through November 4, 2015 at 6 p.m. See the Notice of Preparation here.

Send your comments to Mr. Samuel Dea, County of Los Angeles Department of Regional Planning, Special Projects Section, 320 West Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012; (213.974/4876; Fax 213.626.0434; or to specialprojects@planning.lacounty.gov.

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