'Nothing but Broken Promises'

Summary


DOWNEY - Instead of a new, state-of-the-art playground, there's an empty dirt area in the backyard of La Casita, a residential drug and alcohol treatment program that is home for a few dozen children.

Although officials for the program hired Whittier businessman Jack Smith in June to build the playground, paying him $9,000 for the work, they are still waiting for delivery of the equipment.

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'Nothing but Broken Promises'

"In a way we feel like we're na ve and we've been had," said Lisa Markell, spokeswoman for La Casita, which provides housin...

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