A residential development planned for the Ascon-Nesi toxic site in Southeast Huntington Beach won’t happen, according to a representative of nine companies responsible for cleaning up the property.
Instead, the land will be developed for recreational use or as open space with some small neighborhood stores, said Mary Adams Urashima, who represents the companies and Ascon owner Cannery Hamilton LLC.
Urashima made the announcement during a town hall meeting Wednesday night in Huntington Beach, where a crowd of about 60 residents and community leaders assembled to learn about plans for the property that has been a controversial issue in the city for more than a decade.