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City Council approves White Point Nature Preserve plan after residents and nonprofit urge protection

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The council approved the White Point Nature Preserve master plan after public testimony from local volunteers, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy and city staff; an amendment offered by Councilmember Jack Weiss was accepted.

The Los Angeles City Council voted Dec. 12, 2001, to approve the master plan for the White Point Nature Preserve in San Pedro, backing a plan developed by community volunteers, environmental groups and city staff.

The council heard public comment from residents and volunteers before the vote. Student and resident speaker Brie Beasman Simmons told the council about participating in site cleanup efforts: "You can definitely see the difference we have made." Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy project manager…

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