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College Place consultant narrows Martin Airfield study area, pauses infrastructure work
Summary
A consultant updating the Martin Airfield planning study said the team narrowed the developable area to roughly 65 acres, added a 20.3-acre triangle with potential rail access and is pausing detailed infrastructure analysis while the city and developer confirm study limits; a final plan is expected in March.
Ben Hopp, presenting an update on the Martin Airfield planning study, said the team had revised the study area and temporarily paused infrastructure analysis while city and developer representatives confirm the boundaries.
Hopp said the team removed a southeast portion zoned residential and instead added “that 20.3 acre triangle north and west of Whitton across the road” to the study area to evaluate potential industrial uses, including sites that “happen to be right along the railroad” and could…
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