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City presents Peabody‑Allison specific plan status update; $1.2 million regional grant funds study
Summary
City staff described Phase 1 findings for the Peabody‑Allison Specific Plan (PASP), funded by a $1.2 million MTC/ABAG grant, and said alternatives for land use and streetscape will be released later this year with a goal of adoption next summer.
Vacaville city staff and consultants gave an informational presentation Aug. 26 on the Peabody‑Allison Specific Plan, a city‑led planning process funded in part by a $1.2 million planning grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG).
Noah Ramboa and consultant ESA (Environmental Science Associates) told the council the PASP covers a plan area focused on Peabody Road, Elmira Road and Allison Drive and includes major destinations such as Will Seewood High School, the Vacaville Cultural Center and the Vacaville Transportation…
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