Summary
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Residents could hardly contain their applause and expressions of relief on Wednesday when the City Council voted 3- 2 to permanently close a section of Highland Avenue that has been ignored for the past six years.
The decision brought an end to a nine-month debate that brought neighbors, traffic engineers, council members and public safety officials to a convergence, and sometimes to unharmonious outcomes.See the full content of this document
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Residents Relieved at Closure of Street
''I understand that this has divided the city. There are friends against friends, family against family,'' said Councilman Rex Gutierrez. ''It's kind of like a civil war.''
Wednesday's vot...See the full content of this document
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