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Resident urges Dana Point council to protect Headlands, citing native species and community character
Summary
A resident during public comment urged the council to halt Headlands development, saying the area hosts more than 150 native and endangered species and is central to Dana Point’s character; the council had previously listed Headlands litigation in closed session.
During public comment at the Nov. 18 Dana Point City Council meeting, a local resident urged council members to protect the Headlands from development, arguing the area is one of the city’s last undeveloped places and home to more than 150 native and endangered plants and animals.
Owen Ivory, who said he was born and raised in Dana Point and now lives in Laguna Niguel, told the council that…
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