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Tustin advances two finalists for Pacific Center East site despite council split on public input
Summary
The council voted 4-1 to move two finalists forward in the Pacific Center East selection process for an 11-acre city-owned site; Council Member Fink dissented, urging a postponement to solicit broader public feedback.
The Tustin City Council on Nov. 18 voted 4-1 to advance two finalist proposals to the final round for the Pacific Center East Specific Plan, a decision that sets the stage for later public hearings and potential negotiations over how the city-owned 11-acre site will be developed.
Council Member Fink urged postponement to solicit more public input. "It's our land as 1 of 80,000 people, not as 1 of 5," Fink said, arguing residents should weigh in before the…
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