La Quinta City Council unanimously rejected the controversial Coral Mountain Resort Wednesday night. Council decided the vacant land on the corner of Avenue 58 and Madison St. will wait for another project.
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Monday, NBC Palm Springs spoke with locals opposing this project and now we hear from the developer ahead of Wednesday’s city council meeting.
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The La Quinta City Council is holding a special meeting on Wednesday to hear from developers, supporters and opponents of the project. Council could then make their final decision for the nearly 400 acres of land.
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Coral Mountain Resort developers say they are adjusting their project in an effort to work with their neighbors and to eliminate some of their concerns.
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The La Quinta Planning Commission prepares to vote on the Coral Mountain wave pool project, but local advocates are pushing back against the plans.
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This is the second time the La Quinta Planning Commission delayed their vote on the Coral Mountain Resort. Their reasoning was because one of their seven members was absent and they preferred to have everyone there to discuss and vote on the project.
