In a recent government meeting, officials outlined plans for enhancing the San Pablo Avenue area, focusing on economic development, land use, and physical design. Key initiatives include the introduction of new pear trees and shade trees to improve landscaping, particularly at the intersection of San Pablo Avenue and San Pablo Dam Road, aimed at creating a more inviting pedestrian environment.
The meeting emphasized policies designed to attract retail and community-serving businesses, enhancing the area's appeal as a business destination. These policies aim to foster a clean, safe, and attractive environment for residents, business owners, and employees while balancing local, regional, and national retailers to ensure a diverse range of products.
Land use and physical design policies were also discussed, highlighting the importance of compatibility with existing uses and the need for appropriate transitions between new developments. The city aims to promote a vibrant street life along San Pablo Avenue, encouraging pedestrian-friendly development and enhancing the public realm.
Additionally, the officials noted that the project aligns with existing policies for the former Big Lots site, now referred to as the Foodmax Shopping Center. The goal is to intensify existing uses and establish a pedestrian-oriented environment along the avenue. Compliance with development standards was also addressed, ensuring that new projects adhere to zoning regulations while integrating seamlessly with the existing landscape.