Horton Plaza Park Contractor Has Expired License

State records show the contracting license for Echo Pacific Construction expired April 30.

NBC7 has confirmed a construction company building a new fire station in Mission Valley and a park near Horton Plaza does not have a valid contractor's license.

State records show the contracting license for Echo Pacific Construction expired April 30.

The company faces a $540 fine and possible sanctions from the state licensing board.

A lawyer for the company told the San Diego Union Tribune that the expired license is due to a clerical error, involving the renewal paperwork.

The $17 million project will create a new urban park on Broadway between Third and Fourth Avenues.

An opening is expected late next year.

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