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Real Estate/Development

May 28, 2003

Natural Barrier to Development

BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer Nestled between two of the fastest growing counties in Southern California lies one of the smallest national forests in the nation.

BY ANDREA ROSAS
CREJ Staff Writer

Nestled between two of the fastest growing counties in Southern California lies one of the smallest national forests in the nation.

The Cleveland National Forest, once a 2 million-acre reserve stretching from Anaheim to Mexico, is now a 465,000-acre patchwork of rugged mountains and dense forest. Despite the reduction in size, the forest remains an imposing barrier between the Inland Empire's booming work force an...

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