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Residents alarmed by pipeline markings in College Park West; city attorney says franchise required before work
Summary
Residents of College Park West raised safety and notice concerns after white-lining and markings appeared in their neighborhood that they say relate to a proposed pipeline. City Attorney Agarelli told the council he contacted Long Beach to remind them a franchise from Seal Beach is required before work begins.
Residents of College Park West told the Seal Beach City Council on Jan. 26 that white-lined markings found along College Park Drive may signal the start of a pipeline project, and they urged the city to insist that any work wait until community concerns and structural questions are addressed.
Ken (resident) showed photographs of white-lining and said residents and staff had not been notified, calling the markings 'not appropriate' and asking for accountability from the contractor…
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