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City plans major rezoning to boost development and innovation

July 01, 2024 | Pittsburg City, Contra Costa County, California



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City plans major rezoning to boost development and innovation
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined plans for five proposed rezone sites within the city, each aimed at facilitating various development projects in line with the 2040 General Plan. The rezone initiatives will require individual development applications and environmental reviews under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

The first site, located at the northwest corner of the city limits north of Willow Pass Road, encompasses multiple land use designations, including Employment Center Industrial and Open Space. This site will see portions rezoned to allow for data centers, technology developments, and clean energy infrastructure, as well as residential developments with varying densities.

Rezone site two, situated on the eastern half of the former Delta View Golf Course, will transition from open space to limited industrial, promoting employment center uses. The third site, near the western limits of the city, will shift from open space to community commercial, enabling commercial development on a 12-acre parcel.

The fourth site, located at the intersection of Harbor and East Third Streets, will be rezoned to allow for waterfront commercial uses, including technology and innovation sectors. Finally, the fifth site, near East Leland Road, will convert from service commercial to limited industrial, supporting light industrial activities such as food processing and custom manufacturing.

These proposed changes reflect the city's strategic vision for growth and development, aiming to enhance economic opportunities while addressing community needs. Each site will undergo a thorough review process to ensure compliance with environmental standards and community planning goals.

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