In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for significant development projects in downtown, particularly along 1st Avenue. The area, referred to as \"the triangle,\" is set to see the construction of a new fire station, which is part of a broader initiative to revitalize the region.
City representatives highlighted ongoing efforts to acquire property in Planner Square, emphasizing the potential for high-density development. They noted that while the properties are small, they are also expensive, indicating a competitive market for developers. The city is currently in discussions with a developer regarding a 3,000-square-foot industrial area that has remained vacant since a fire last year.
A key point of discussion was the distinction between city-owned properties and those managed by a nonprofit foundation dedicated to development. This foundation allows for flexibility in pursuing projects that the city may not be able to undertake directly. Officials expressed optimism about leveraging this dynamic to facilitate new developments.
The conversation also touched on the Mission Hills area, with officials acknowledging that previous attempts to acquire properties there were hindered by budget constraints. However, they remain open to exploring residential development opportunities in the future.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to fostering growth and development in downtown, with a focus on collaboration with developers to enhance the community's infrastructure and housing options.