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Concord: Lobbying violation shouldn't disqualify naval weapons station developer

2016-02-20 10:20:55| Real Estate - Topix.net

Although an investigation concluded Lennar Urban violated the "no-lobbying" clause in its agreement with the city, the firm should not be dropped from consideration as a developer for the Concord Naval Weapons Station, according to city staff. "There is a public benefit to continuing with a competitive process and having both finalists considered by Council and the public as part of a robust public discussion," Guy Bjerke, Concord's director of community reuse planning, wrote in a staff report released Friday.

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