Airport Panel Agrees to Buy 28 Properties
From Times Staff Reports
The city’s Airport Commission voted Tuesday to follow through on its agreement to purchase 28 properties in Manchester Square for $15.5 million.
The commission had deferred the acquisitions after last month’s terrorist attacks, prompting concern among residents that the city agency that operates Los Angeles International Airport would back out of a voluntary buyout program in the area. The commission said it put the program on hold to reexamine its financial commitments.
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