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Article: Citizens Can Still Express Ideas on San Martin, Calif., Recycling Center.
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- The Dispatch (Gilroy, CA)
- Article date:
- February 3, 2004
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Byline: Eric Leins
Feb. 3--SAN MARTIN, Calif. -- Citizens with concerns over a plan to quadruple the size of the disposal and recycling center in San Martin have one month left to tell the county why they believe the project should be amended or denied.
An environmental review of the Llagas Avenue project has been prepared by Santa Clara County, triggering a 45-day public review period which ends March 1.
South Valley Disposal and Recycling, located at 14070 Llagas Ave. in San Martin, wants to expand its facility to meet future increases in waste disposal. However, some San Martin residents say the expansion will bring unbearable traffic, air ...
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