RIVERSIDE (AP) - Environmental activists are suing to halt redevelopment of March Air Reserve Base because they say the plan will harm air and water quality and create noise pollution.
Officials say their proposed redevelopment plan for a billion-dollar business center will create 15,000 jobs and will take up to 15 years to complete.
That would make up for the 9,000 jobs that were cut when the base was converted to reserve status in 1996.
"I don'...
Officials say their proposed redevelopment plan for a billion-dollar business center will create 15,000 jobs and will take up to 15 years to complete.
That would make up for the 9,000 jobs that were cut when the base was converted to reserve status in 1996.
"I don'...
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