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Casa Corazon resident urges council to reconsider micro-living plan at 421 E. Fourth St., cites emergency access and parking loss
Summary
A District 1 resident told the council a proposed micro-living complex at 421 East Fourth Street would remove a 43-space pay lot used for parking and emergency access, raising safety and accessibility concerns for disabled residents at Casa Corazon.
At the Dec. 17 Long Beach City Council meeting a Casa Corazon resident raised concerns about a proposed micro-living development at 421 East Fourth Street behind her building, citing safety and parking impacts.
The speaker, Stacy Sellers, said her building at 408 Elm Avenue houses many disabled residents who rely on a nearby parking lot for emergency access and for disability transport services. Sellers told the council the lot at 421 East Fourth Street currently provides 43 standard parking spots…
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