The week in Whittier

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It appears that there will be interesting times in Whittier this week.
On Monday, it started with the news that the Whittier Conservancy and California Domestic Water Co. had reached a settlement. You can see details of that already on our web site, with a more detailed story to come. This resolves an issue that dates back to the spring of 2007.


But there will be more.
I'll be writing Tuesday a story about problems in the Whittier Uptown Association. Sandra Hahn, owner of Crepes and Grapes, is leading a drive to oust Robert Ruiz as its president.
Assuming no major story pushes that back -- like say another auto dealer closing -- read about it in Wednesday's newspaper.

And at a special 6:30 p.m. Wednesday meeting , the City Council will take up the Specific Plan for Uptown Whittier. Jeff Collier, director of community development, has listed 27 items the council needs to resolve. The spectators and the council may need to bring sleeping bags.

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