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Jurupa Valley approves demolition contract for former restaurant at 6631 Clay Street
Summary
The council approved a contract not-to-exceed $89,000 with Unlimited Environmental Inc. to abate and demolish a dilapidated, fire-damaged building at 6631 Clay Street; staff said costs will be recovered via a lien and the city will obtain an abatement warrant from Riverside County Superior Court.
The Jurupa Valley City Council voted 4-0 on March 6 to authorize a contract with Unlimited Environmental Inc. for the abatement and demolition of a blighted building at 6631 Clay Street.
Staff presenter Mike Perez said the one-acre site formerly housed a Sizzler restaurant and has suffered vehicle damage, two fires and years of vandalism, trash and illegal occupancy. The building was red-tagged for health and…
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