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Palo Alto Neighbors Reportedly Miffed at Zuckerberg’s Crescent Park Compound

The $110 million compound includes 11 properties with luxury amenities and a private school violating zoning codes, spanning 14 years of acquisitions, report says.

  • Mark Zuckerberg has spent over $110 million since 2011 acquiring at least 11 houses in Palo Alto's Crescent Park to form a compound.
  • Zuckerberg withdrew his 2016 application to build a compound after a city board rejected it, but continued expanding gradually via permits.
  • Neighbors report eight years of disruptive construction, intense surveillance with cameras covering neighbors' property, and broken promises on parking and home demolitions.
  • Neighbor Michael Kieschnick said, "No neighborhood wants to be occupied," criticizing Zuckerberg for using loopholes and forcing families to leave.
  • The situation suggests ongoing community tension, with neighbors feeling city officials favor Zuckerberg, despite a private school operating in violation of zoning codes.
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