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Residents Push Back After Discovering City PG&E Permit Appr
Residents Push Back After Discovering City PG&E Permit Appr
Residents Push Back After Discovering City PG&E Permit Approval
LIVERMORE — Although PG&E construction has recently stopped at Bear Creek Drive near Garaventa Hill, residents have expressed anger that the work application was approved by the city’s engineering department
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