Software Glitch Delays Hearing
A key Ventura County hearing on the proposed 3,050-home Ahmanson Ranch project is being delayed to give the public more time to review environmental documents.
The hearing, slated for Wednesday, will be held on Oct. 14 because defects have been found on compact discs containing a 4,000-page environmental study, said Bruce Smith, a planning manager.
Several pages of information were missing on some of the discs, Smith said, adding that Ventura County will make replacement copies available at no charge.
A county review board is to vote on the technical adequacy of the study, which must be approved before construction can begin.
The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. at the Hall of Administration in Ventura.
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