Real Estate/Development
Jul. 23, 2002
Rubber Sole
BY JOSEPH SORRENTINO CREJ Contributing Writer Nine years ago, veteran public works inspector Richard Valeriano was having a nightmare about his Sisyphean job of repairing earthquake- and root-ravaged concrete sidewalks in Santa Monica. His dream ended with a surrealistic vision: sidewalks bending over tree roots like rubber bands.
BY JOSEPH SORRENTINO
CREJ Contributing Writer
Nine years ago, veteran public works inspector Richard Valeriano was having a nightmare about his Sisyphean job of repairing earthquake- and root-ravaged concrete sidewalks in Santa Monica. His dream ended with a su...
CREJ Contributing Writer
Nine years ago, veteran public works inspector Richard Valeriano was having a nightmare about his Sisyphean job of repairing earthquake- and root-ravaged concrete sidewalks in Santa Monica. His dream ended with a su...
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