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Future of Huntington Harbour fuel dock coming down to the wire

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HUNTINGTON BEACH — The future of Huntington Harbour’s only fuel dock remains in limbo, though city officials believe the problem could be solved within the next few weeks. Mariner’s Point, the sole fuel dock at Huntington Harbour, is expected to be shut down by Oct. 1. Center City Properties and Nahas Enterprises, the two ownership stakes in Mariner’s Point, announced no plans to relocate or open a new fuel dock at Orange County’s northernmost harbor. City officials reportedly met with the ownership group of Mariner’s Point in hopes of finding an amicable solution while falling short of positioning the city of Huntington Beach as a prospective buyer. At least one news report indicated Mariner’s Point would be willing to list the fuel dock on the market. The city did setup a dedicated webpage to provide updates of any progress made to keep the fuel dock open. A public meeting, which was noticed on the page, was held at a private Huntington Harbour residence on Aug. 19. City leaders and officials discussed the potential closure of the fuel dock and reportedly informed attendees the fuel dock’s ownership group was open to selling the venue to another party. “While this is a private facility, the city...
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