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Real Estate

Apr. 15, 2003

Years of Planning Comes to a Head

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer The harbor revitalization isn't the only development project in the pipeline in Dana Point. After years of public debate and litigation, the 121-acre, much-contested Headlands project finally looks to be coming to a head. A development proposal known as the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan is expected to come up for a hearing with the California Coastal Commission this summer.

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer

The harbor revitalization isn't the only development project in the pipeline in Dana Point.

After years of public debate and litigation, the 121-acre, much-contested Headlands project finally looks to be coming to a head. A development proposal known as the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan is expected to come up for a hearing with the California Coastal Commission this summer.

The proposed pla...

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