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Oceanside Council Mulls Permit For Concrete Plant

Oceanside city council expects a full house at city hall tonight. The matter of permitting a concrete plant on Oceanside Boulevard, less than two miles from the coast, has proved controversial. KPBS r

Oceanside Council Mulls Permit For Concrete Plant

Oceanside city council expects a full house at city hall tonight. The matter of permitting a concrete plant on Oceanside Boulevard, less than two miles from the coast, has proved controversial. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.

Supporters of the concrete plant say new development requires concrete, and it has to be manufactured somewhere. The company has already been refused permits in San Marcos and Vista.

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Nadine Scott served on a community group that spent a year planning a future vision for Oceanside Boulevard. She says grass roots opposition to the concrete plant is similar to the effort by residents of Barrio Logan to get chrome plating stores out of their neighborhood.

Scott : We had hundreds of citizens participating from all over the city and that's what we put in the visioning plan -- phase out incompatible businesses.

Scott says the concrete plant will bring 400 heavy-duty trucks a day rumbling through an area on the new Sprinter line that aims to eventually become mixed residential and retail.

Those in favor of the plant say it will bring in $200,000 a year in taxes to the city.

Alison St John, KPBS News.