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Residents urge more restaurants, park amenities and city action on fire‑hazard reclassification
Summary
Public commenters at the March 3 Diamond Bar council meeting urged more Latino/Mexican restaurant options and water play/park amenities; several residents also reported a recent 'very high' fire hazard severity reclassification for parts of Grubstake Drive and requested city‑led vegetation management and clearer communication about inspections and insurance consequences.
Diamond Bar — Residents used the public comment period at the March 3 City Council meeting to press the city on local retail and park amenities and to request help after a recent fire‑hazard reclassification.
A resident introduced by the clerk as Selena told the council she has lived in Diamond Bar for 40 years and urged the city to encourage Latino and Mexican dining options, suggesting the downtown corridor and sites near Chili’s and Target…
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