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Resident accuses nearby operator of running illegal rehab house; council hears objection to proposed youth group home on Bellflower Drive
Summary
A La Mesa resident told the City Council that a property on Bellflower Drive operates as an illegal drug-rehab or sober‑living house and urged the city to block a proposed youth group home nearby. The comment prompted brief council responses; no formal action was taken.
Barbie Wheeler addressed the City Council during public comment on Sept. 9 to describe ongoing neighborhood problems on Bellflower Drive and to oppose a proposed youth group home she said would be next to an operator she described as running an illegal drug‑rehab facility.
Wheeler said residents on Bellflower Drive have experienced disturbances and police calls, including an overdose reported in July and what she said was a tenant setting off a…
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