Consider action on stop work order for Chevron construction project
In Plain English
The city issued a stop work order halting construction at a Chevron facility. Stop work orders typically happen when projects violate permits, safety rules, or environmental standards. The council will decide whether to maintain, modify, or lift the order based on staff findings.
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