The city is considering major changes to zoning rules to allow for a large mixed-use project at the mall site. This could bring more housing and shops, but residents are concerned about how these changes might affect the rest of the city.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 90 before that.
The redevelopment removes a blighted property, potentially increasing local property values.
The East Bay neighborhood and the credit union members.
Current mobile home park residents who may be displaced, and neighbors concerned about construction-related traffic.
Developers want to change city rules to make it easier to build a new mixed-use project at the old mall site. The Commission is carefully reviewing these changes to ensure they don't negatively impact the rest of the city.
A former gas station site is being cleared of old tanks and structures to make way for a new credit union.
The city is allowing residential units inside existing commercial buildings to help increase housing options.
A massive plan to turn the mall into a mixed-use area with 1,300+ apartments is on the table. It could bring new life to the area but raises big questions about traffic, housing affordability, and the future of current residents.
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