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Residents, business groups press Glendale council to remove CORO designation and protect Montrose parking lots
Summary
Dozens of residents, business leaders and callers asked the Glendale City Council to agendize removal of the CORO designation from the land‑use element and to strip surplus‑land status from several Montrose parking lots; council members agreed to place the matter on a future agenda for further review.
Dozens of residents, neighborhood associations and business representatives urged the Glendale City Council to remove a planning designation referred to in the meeting as "CORO" from the land‑use element and to rescind surplus‑land designations on multiple downtown parking lots.
The most prominent request came from Andre Ordubeygian, president of the Montrose Shopping Park Association, who asked the council to put a CORO removal item on next week’s agenda and to direct staff to begin removing surplus‑land designations from city‑owned lots used by merchants and residents. Paul Karapetian of the Royal Canyon Property Owners Association said five petitions — which he described as totaling about 5,000 signatures — back the community…
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