Wine, fences and the old P-T building

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The Planning Commission has a pretty eclectic agenda to consider on Thursday, including:

* An appeal by Larry Goodhue and Kerrie Aley about the removal of a chain-link fence between Bayshore Avenue and La Verne Avenue and between La Verne and Third Street on the southeast side of Marine Stadium and replace that portion from La Verne to Third with a wrought-iron fence. Some residents consider it an eyesore. Goodhue has said the fence provides security and safety;

* Modifications to the Press-Telegram Lofts project, a massive housing development planned at the newspaper's former headquarters on Sixth Street and Pine Avenue; and

* A conditional use permit for selling beer and wine and allowing wine tasting to Sophia Sandoval, who wants to open an art gallery and retail wine store with wine tasting at 2142 E. 4th Street, a storefront along Retro Row.

The meeting will take place at 5 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 333 W. Ocean Blvd.

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Paul Eakins reports on Long Beach City Hall, and local and regional politics. A newcomer to the Press-
Telegram, he previously has covered local and state government and politics in San Diego County, Mexico and his home state of Kansas.

E-mail Paul at paul.eakins@presstelegram.com.


Kris Hanson reports on the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, covering environmental issues, economic triumphs and pitfalls and trade trends of America’s largest port. He also writes a weekly column “On The Waterfront”, appearing Tuesdays, and also produces an occassional video and column titled “On The Job,” which follows the hard-working men and women who keep Southern California’s economy humming.

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Karen Robes Meeks came to work for the Press-
Telegram in April 2002 as a beat reporter, covering the cities of Lakewood, Bellflower and Paramount. She now covers business, specifically redevelopment, tourism and small businesses. She also writes Eye on Redevelopment, a monthly column that appears in the Business Monday section.

E-mail Karen at karen.robes@presstelegram.com.


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