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City moves to acquire key park property for expansion

June 28, 2024 | Emeryville City, Alameda County, California



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City moves to acquire key park property for expansion
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential acquisition of a 12,800 square foot property located at 1245 Powell Street, currently home to Boyd's Auto Body, a long-standing local business. The property, which has been on the market since spring 2023, presents an opportunity for the city to expand the adjacent Stanford Avenue Park.

The site is strategically positioned, bordered by Powell Street to the north and Bowdre and Maleje Streets on the east and west, respectively. The acquisition aligns with the city's parks and recreation strategic plan, which identifies the expansion of Stanford Avenue Park as a key opportunity. The property is zoned for mixed-use, allowing for both residential and recreational developments.

City officials emphasized the necessity of ensuring that any acquisition complies with the general plan, which mandates that the purpose and extent of the acquisition must align with established goals. These goals include the creation of a comprehensive open space system and the development of new public spaces that serve as community focal points.

The meeting underscored the importance of this potential acquisition not only for enhancing local recreational facilities but also for fostering community engagement through improved public spaces.

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