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Posted by: Sandy Steinman | March 16, 2026

110 planned homes near Yosemite National Park spark controversy

SF Gate reported

The plan calls for the construction of 110 modular homes north of the park’s southern entrance, close to the community of Yosemite West. Twenty percent of the units are slated to be reserved for low-income residents. Behind the project is the developer Camp Yosemite LLC, a Fullerton company whose owners appear to have a murky history.

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