Development in Rowland Heights

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There are plans to develop 15.7 acres in Rowland Heights into 775 multi-family residential units. On Thursday, there will be a public meeting to discuss the proposal from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Southlands Christian School,1920 Brea Canyon Cut Off Road. This is the same location where the proposed development will be located, said Anthony Curzi, with the Department of Regional Planning. It is located across from the Los Angeles Royal Vista Golf Course, near Fairway and Colima.

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Anonymous said:

I just do not think this is a good idea. Bad move

Rowland Resident said:

I hope I do not have to pay for this.

Taxpayer said:

Where is roland hights

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