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Neighbors urge council to reconsider traffic, air quality and parking impacts of proposed Cypress Grove; other residents back mixed-use in Legacy
Summary
During public input, residents raised concerns about a proposed 145-unit high-density project (Cypress Grove) near 17th Street, citing single access, parking and air-quality worries. Other speakers supported mixed-use zoning and pedestrian projects in Tustin Legacy, including a proposed Armstrong Avenue pedestrian bridge.
Public comment at the Aug. 5 Tustin City Council meeting included both opposition to a proposed high-density development and support for mixed-use and pedestrian improvements in the Tustin Legacy area.
Toni Deeb, who said she lives across the street from the proposed Cypress Grove site, described the plan as a 145-unit development with two-car garages, some three-story buildings and a single entry/exit. "With two cars per unit,…
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