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Earl Glenview Park Dedication - San Bruno CA 10/27/18

Years after the PG&E gas pipeline explosion, the Citizens of San Bruno attended the opening of the NEW Earl Glenview Park

Article Source: San Bruno CA Patch Mayor Robert Riechel

Additional photos from Jim Prescott

Saturday October 27th 2018 saw the completion of the newly built Earl Glenview park. This park was built in the area that burned from the PG&E gas pipeline explosion.

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Many many meetings were held over the years since the explosion with many of the residents who lived through it, additional concerned San Bruno citizens, City staff, local, state, and federal officials.

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ABOVE: 1st Poop Pick-Up

ABOVE:

Right: Former City Manager Connie Jackson

Center: Current City Manager Jovan Grogan

Left: Possible future City Manager (somewhere) Grogan son

ABOVE: San Bruno CA Mayor Rico E. Medina

Mayor Medina points to the gathering place for the young attendees to help cut the ribbon

ABOVE: Mayor Medina leads the count down to ZERO as the ribbon is cut.

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