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Housing authority approves $1.3M project to replace chain‑link fence with 8‑foot decorative wall at Charter Oak Mobile Home Estates
Summary
The Housing Authority approved a project to build approximately 1,300 linear feet of decorative slump‑stone wall (eight feet total height with wrought iron) along the north property line at Charter Oak Mobile Home Estates and appropriated $418,458 to increase the FY budget; the lowest responsible bidder was Bedrock Group Inc. at $1,038,040.
The San Dimas Housing Authority on May 27 authorized construction of a decorative property wall along the north boundary of the Charter Oak Mobile Home Estates.
Brandon Slater, associate engineer in Public Works, told the board the project would replace roughly 1,300 linear feet of chain‑link fencing adjacent to the railroad with a six‑foot slump‑stone block wall plus a two‑foot wrought‑iron attachment, bringing the total height to 8 feet…
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