Politics & Government
City To Evaluate First and Jackson Site
The destroyed building is still boarded up.

Roughly three months after a fire destroyed , the city planned to inspect the property with an aerial crane on Tuesday, said city spokesman Juan Melli.
The landlord of the building that housed the famous Nardine's Restaurant missed his deadline, , to take measures to demolish the building—either partially or completely—
After Tuesday's inspection, the city's engineers will determine if the building should be demolished.
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Local residents have complained about the boarded up building and the lack of progress on cleaning up the site.
But, before the building can be demolished, Melli said, the city council will have to In those appropriations, $95,000 has been reserved to pay for the potential demolition of the building.
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