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Citizens Sour on Lemon Grove?
I'd like to know more about the latest Citrus Heights actions because in 2001 and 2002 I was receiving regular notices on the project (I live a block and a half from the old gas field) since I had gone down to the Lemon Grove town hall and requested such notifications. My aunt (now passed, who lived on nearby Wunderlin Ave.) and I went to attend a public hearing on April 9, 2001 in Lemon Grove, but it was canceled without notice. The last personal word I received about this site was from the Department of Toxic Substances Control in May 2002. Shame on Lemon Grove for not keeping Encanto/San Diego residents informed. A huge concern for me continues to be potential Lemon Grove traffic flow that should never be allowed to impact our trolley crossing/intersection southward on 69th St. onto Imperial and Lisbon. If Lemon grove is broke it is no fault of mine--they get many of my shopping dollars already. And as the San Diego City Council/Redevelopment Agency is wiping out the existing and potential future for business along Imperial Avenue in Encanto, I guess Lemon Grove is it commercially for us, forever. Lemon Grove should not have forgotten about including us on Citrus Heights— March 18, 2010 10 p.m.