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City moves forward with ambitious downtown master plan

July 17, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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City moves forward with ambitious downtown master plan
During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on key initiatives, including the much-anticipated downtown master plan and developments regarding the Calaga Springs AT&T project.

Commissioner Reidy prompted the discussion on the downtown master plan, with plans to present a contract for Opticos at the upcoming council meeting next Tuesday. The contract, which is set to cover the full amount, was previously contingent on state budget considerations. Fortunately, those concerns have been resolved, allowing the project to move forward without modifications. A timeline of meetings and milestones is expected to be established by August, keeping stakeholders informed of progress.

In another significant update, officials reported a breakthrough in the AT&T denial situation at Calaga Springs. A recent site meeting yielded a potential solution that could preserve the water tower, with plans for a mutually beneficial outcome at McBean Park.

Additionally, the August Planning Commission meeting has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items, allowing the team to focus on refining the code and advancing the downtown plan. These developments signal a proactive approach to urban planning and community engagement in the region.

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