| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | SEPTEMBER 2024 | 5
At the time of this writing, we are anticipating the City Council
meeting of Aug. 27. To reiterate last month's article, the Council
should have a resolution on the agenda to deny the project all
together. This denial is a best case for the Pass Action Group and
the communities. It is very possible that the developer's attorney
will ask for recusal from multiple Council members. Unfortunately,
should the developers challenge certain aspects including recusals
this could lead to new court cases.
Ideally, the Council will vote to deny the project and the developers
will "go back to the drawing board" and submit a new project that
will have to go through the same process that Banning Point went
through. The upside is the community and City of Banning will
not be "caught with their pants down" this time and will review the
project and meet any deadlines for contesting, if necessary.
Unfortunately, every delay means more work for the Pass Action
Group and our attorneys. Claims must be reviewed, motions filed
and conference calls with the P.A.G. legal committee.
Donations continue to be accepted through our Treasurer. Checks
can be mailed or dropped off at:
4832 Crenshaw Circle • Banning, CA 92220
Thank you to the community for your continued support. We
appear to be on the path to victory, but we cannot "count our
chickens before they hatch."
ARE WE NEARING THE
Remember: "It Takes a Community
to Save The Community"
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