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San Ramon reviews housing projects and upcoming public review for the former Chevron campus

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San Ramon officials reviewed a slate of housing and senior-living projects in various stages and said a developer’s formal application for the 91-acre former Chevron campus at Bishop Ranch is entering staff review.

A city official summarized housing and development activity across San Ramon and said the city completed an update of its general plan and zoning ordinance last year and is updating its climate action plan.

The speaker listed completed and in‑progress projects: Aspenwood Apartments (senior affordable housing at Alcosta and Kimbell; fully occupied), Belmont Village (77-unit luxury senior living providing independent living, assisted living and memory care), Twin Oaks (62 for-sale units in Faria Preserve; permits issued), City Village (opening in phases with 404 units, 20 affordable units and a public two-acre park), Iron Horse Village (117 for-sale units, six affordable units; site demolition nearly complete), Trumark Homes (61 townhomes, site construction begun; estimated completion late 2026) and Pradera Apartments (formerly Deer Creek South; construction inspected by Contra Costa County, expected completion in the next couple of months followed by annexation).

The official also addressed the 91-acre former Chevron campus at Bishop Ranch, which Sunset now owns. The speaker said Sunset submitted formal project applications in November and that staff review is underway; a public review process is expected later this year with multiple opportunities for comment. The speaker said the proposal includes mixed-use retail and entertainment, housing, park space and a buffer adjacent to the Inverness Park community.