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Residents raise open-space deed, senior village and restaurant patio concerns during public-comment period
Summary
During public communications, speakers urged council review of a recorded deed that community members say clouds open-space boundaries in Rossmore, introduced a new senior-focused nonprofit "Mount Diablo Village," and appealed for help with a downtown restaurant's patio lease charge.
Several residents used the public-communications portion of the March 18 Walnut Creek City Council meeting to raise local concerns.
MD Rose of Rossmore said a deed recently recorded "changes and clouds the open space boundaries in Rossmore" and asked the city to require a public hearing before any changes are finalized. Rose said the deed was recorded without a public hearing or Brown Act notice and referenced…
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