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Newsom Allegedly Collaborating with Developers to Rezone Burn Areas for Apartments
Governor Gavin Newsom is allegedly working with developers to rezone Pacific Palisades burn areas for multi-unit housing.
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Governor Gavin Newsom is allegedly working with developers to rezone Pacific Palisades burn areas for multi-unit housing.

California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly collaborating with developers to change zoning designations in Pacific Palisades from R1, which allows single-family homes, to R3, enabling the construction of apartment complexes.
The proposed changes, which focus on areas impacted by recent wildfires, have raised questions about the future of housing development in one of Los Angelesā most exclusive neighborhoods. Critics argue that rezoning burn areas could pave the way for large-scale developments, potentially altering the regionās character and raising concerns about infrastructure and wildfire preparedness.
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Lest we forget...Democrats never let a crisis go to waste to push their socialist-communist agenda.
You know, maybe those conspiracy theories that the fires were intentionally set to burn out the residents so well connected developers could buy up the land for bargain basement prices are not so crazy after all.
Just like Lahaina. Burn down the city and build back better. A true NWO/WEF Great Reset in action.
Follow the money - see who ends up owning the land and then make some guesses as to how the fire really started.
This would not be the first time in history that a politicians colluded with developers to burn down buildings in order to build new buildings. This may be the largest of such an incident, but itās not the first time.
Was this the plan all along? Let the illegal blow-torchers live in Pacific Palisades
A few years ago California Neo-Marxists sought to close all public golf courses in CA and turn them into multi family housing.