Holy Cross appeal for approval

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Standing in front of an abandoned four-story steel frame, Providence Holy Cross Medical Center officials made a public plea to the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday to allow the hospital to continue construction. Susan Abram in the Daily News.

"It was just a year ago (the council) agreed to build 136 new patient beds," said Kerry Carmody, chief executive officer at Holy Cross.

But construction has stopped as hospital and city officials have disagreed over the need for an environmental impact report.

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