Some years ago, the Woodland Hills Country Club in Los Angeles County sold its 94-acre golf course. Today, hundreds of local residents are flocking to meetings and rallies to stop a 398-home project on 20 acres of that land. One of the opponents was a member of the club when it decided to sell. “We needed the money,” he told another person at one opposition meeting. But the buyer was a developer, Arrimus Capital of Newport Beach, so the proposal could not have been a surprise. What was a surprise — at least to the furious locals — is that […]
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