Ridley-Thomas scales back office plans

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As hundreds of people have expressed outrage over Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas' plans to spend $707,000 on an office remodel, a county official said Wednesday the supervisor is considering whether to scale down the project.Troy Anderson in the Daily News.

County Chief Executive Officer Bill Fujioka said Ridley-Thomas is seeking an outside firm to conduct an independent assessment to determine if the project should be pared back.

The Board of Supervisors have faced intense public pressure since voting unanimously Dec.1 to refurbish Ridley-Thomas' office.

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