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FRESNO, Calif. – A proposed 9,000-acre development has resurfaced a perennial problem for Fresno.
A project known as the “Southeast Development Area Plan,” or SEDA, would create a mini community along Fresno’s eastern edge. But it has sparked a debate as old as the city itself: is this the way to grow?…