This doesn’t pass the sniff test. There is a history of residents getting the short end of the straw. Examples include the sale of utilities at inflated asset values hurting ratepayers, the infamous windmill and water tower in Brownwood, or the sale of the El Santiago Recreation Center. And when the other party says no to a seemingly forced transaction, the response is to tear everything down like at Hacienda Hills. I sincerely hope I’m wrong on this, but I don’t think it will turn out favorably for the residents? Stay tuned.
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