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California neighborhood that hid public bay path could bankroll long-awaited park improvements

Summary by thecooldown.com
For more than 30 years, public access to a California waterfront park was reportedly constrained by the affluent neighborhood beside it. Now, the consequences of that long-running restriction could help fund changes meant to make the space more inviting to everyone. What happened? According to the Long Beach Post, a proposed settlement would require Bay Harbour's Homeowners Association to put $2.5 million toward improvements at Jack Nichol Park …

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thecooldown.com broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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