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Housing project in Esther Park advances despite fire concerns
Despite protests from residents about potential fire hazards, Palo Alto council members advanced on Monday a developer’s plan to subdivide a property in the Esther Clark Park neighborhood to enable a 16-unit development.

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Despite protests from residents about potential fire hazards, Palo Alto council members advanced on Monday a developer’s plan to subdivide a property in the Esther Clark Park neighborhood to enable a 16-unit development.
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According to Palo Alto Online’s linked report, Housing project in Esther Park advances despite fire concerns, Despite protests from residents about potential fire hazards, Palo Alto council members advanced on Monday a developer’s plan to subdivide a property in the Esther Clark Park neighborhood to enable a 16-unit development.
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