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Council approves off-site improvements for Meadows at Bailey Canyon; neighbors urge protections for Grove Street and canyon

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Summary

Council approved a public improvement agreement for off-site improvements on Carter Avenue tied to the Meadows at Bailey Canyon development amid extensive public comment urging traffic controls on Grove Street, protections for Bailey Canyon trees and soil testing for post-fire contamination.

The Sierra Madre City Council on June 10 approved a public improvement agreement requiring the Meadows at Bailey Canyon developer to construct off'site improvements on Carter Avenue, fulfilling a condition of a 2022 development agreement. Council adopted the item on the consent calendar after staff and the city attorney explained the project and public comments raised concerns about impacts on nearby Grove Street and Bailey Canyon Park.

City Attorney Gargosian told the council that the public improvement agreement implements an obligation in the development agreement approved in February 2022; the developer obtained an easement from Los Angeles County for work in county right'of'way and the agreement assigns to the developer responsibility to pay costs and indemnify the…

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