Kovich noted that state Assemblyman Juan Alanis supported Diablo Grande’s request in a letter to the county. “It is important to remember the residents themselves did not bring about the financial challenges facing their community,” Alanis wrote in the Oct. 29 letter. “Much of the burden stems from past development schemes and outside investors who walked away, leaving families to cope with the aftermath.”
Alanis wrote that the people of Diablo Grande were working in good faith to stabilize their community.
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