Saturday meeting in Northwest for Heritage Square project

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Chris Holden is hosting a Saturday meeting to give the public a chance to examine designs for the mix-use development project. From Pasadena Now

On Saturday, the attention shifts to developments with the Heritage Square project.
Although the City's negotiation period with selected developer Retirement Housing Foundation expired in October, the City Council has extended the developer an additional 45 days to produce a design that is financially feasible in light of the worsening economic times.
The community will be able to see and make comments on several design options, meet the developer and receive up to date information from the District 3 councilman, Chris Holden.
That meeting is scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. On Saturday, and will also be held at he Jackie Robinson Center, 1020 N. Fair Oaks Ave.

This project has caused so much controversy for the city (read here for more details) I am sure they want to proceed slowly and with as much community input as possible.

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