
"Supervisor David Haubert told this news organization that Fremont officials are "making a big deal out of nothing" in their ongoing effort to bring down the gate constructed by Christopher George, CEO of mortgage lender CMG Financial, that currently blocks about 1,000 feet of public roadway in front of George's property."
""They've never chip sealed it, they've never cleaned the gutters, they've never removed litter, they've never enforced late-night activity," Haubert told this news organization. "They've never paid one iota of attention to this road.""
An Alameda County supervisor accused Fremont officials of hypocrisy over enforcement of a gate that blocks about 1,000 feet of public roadway in front of Christopher George’s property. The county previously ceded partial responsibility for the road to George, while the city asserts it controls the right of way and forbids blocking access. Visitors used the roadway to park for Vargas Plateau Regional Park when the public lot filled. City officials threaten at least $100 per day in fines; George has appealed and a hearing is tentatively set for March 16. The supervisor says the city never maintained the road; the mayor says the city has maintained the right of way for 70 years and is upholding civic duty.
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