City of Newport officials this week are saying that they are still interested in purchasing the 400-acre Banning Ranch in Orange County to protect its valuable habitat from developers who want to build homes and commercial space. The land is being valued at about $150 million. Developers have said that they would only develop 70 percent of the land, and leave the rest of the wetland and coastal sage scrub habitat for birds such as the California Gnatcatcher.
By Garrison Frost
August 12, 2009
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