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Santa Ana residents hope to stop apartment development at grocery store location
A Northgate González Market in Norwalk. The Santa Ana City Council has approved a plan to demolish a Northgate Market on East Fourth Street and erect “luxury” apartments in its place.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Jan. 21, 2021 5:02 PM PT
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Santa Ana residents who live near the Northgate González Market on East Fourth Street are fighting the closure of the low-cost grocery store they have relied on for years.
Northgate Market said the neighborhood will still have nearby grocery store options.
The Santa Ana City Council approved a plan last month to demolish the market and erect “luxury” apartments in its place. It was one of the first controversial decisions by the new council, which added three members and a new mayor in November.
the framework that president obama is putting forward in this document is eerily similar, in some ways the exact same language as the kennedy commission in 1963 put forward when jack kennedy was looking for a whole new approach to drugs. and that language is, we want to be softer on the addict or the person with the substance use disorder but we don t want an all-out militant drug war. as long as you re supporting a regime of prohibition, the kinds of promises that we re getting from the obama add mrpgs and that we got from jack kennedy are fa seal promises and can t be delivered upon. i want to play this, matt. this is president obama in mexico recognizing the kind of market relationship and international market relationship. let s take a listen and i ll have you respond. the united states, we recognize our spoblts. we recognize that the root cause of violence happening here in mexico for which so many mexicans has suffered.
exactly. still gender equality issues very much so alive and well here in 2011, but perhaps the better question is what hasn t changed since the 60s? certainly what hasn t changed enough and pay and income is one of those things. yeah. the kennedy commission endorsed what was then called the equal pay act. the president signed it back then, but the fact of the matter is we all know women and men are still not equal economically, and this commission, the obama commission really sort of spells it out. the average man still makes more money than the average women. women earned only about 75% of what their male counterparts earned last year or two years ago, and they are more likely to live in poverty than men. probably the most stunning fact is that men make more money in spite of the fact that the education gap has sort of come out more equal. younger women actually are more likely to have a college graduate or graduate degree than men, pretty amazing. all levels of educatio
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