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Lomita council takes lumps for high school idea

Lomita's City Council drew fire Monday from a dozen residents living near Lomita Park about a proposal to bring a new LAUSD high school to the 20,000-person town. Residents said the school would bring congestion and suck up street parking. They said they didn't trust LAUSD.

One resident's view: “My concern is that you’re proposing Lomita Park and Lomita Park is the center of our community,” said Tony Arevalo, a north Lomita resident. “Turning that over to Los Angeles Unified doesn’t mean you’re going to get what you want.”

Read more from Paul's story in Wednesday's Daily Breeze.

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