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Special Report: How Palo Alto learned to stop worrying and love the Mollie Stone’s housing project
Palo Alto officials took a victory lap in May when they announced a compromise with the developer behind a contentious, then-17-story housing proposal on California Avenue. But public records show that the city was backed into a legal corner before it accepted a compromise for a slightly smaller project.
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Palo Alto officials took a victory lap in May when they announced a compromise with the developer behind a contentious, then-17-story housing proposal on California Avenue. But public records show that the city was backed into a legal corner before it accepted a compromise for a slightly smaller project.
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According to Palo Alto Online’s source item, Special Report: How Palo Alto learned to stop worrying and love the Mollie Stone’s housing project, Palo Alto officials took a victory lap in May when they announced a compromise with the developer behind a contentious, then-17-story housing proposal on California Avenue. But public records show that the city was backed into a legal corner before it accepted a compromise for a slightly smaller project.
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