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Vacaville staff outline Peabody Allison Specific Plan, flagging housing insecurity and streetscape deficits
Summary
City planning staff presented an update on the Peabody Allison Specific Plan — a state‑funded study of the Allison Priority Development Area (PDA) — to the Vacaville Planning Commission.
City planning staff presented an update on the Peabody Allison Specific Plan — a state-funded study of the Allison Priority Development Area (PDA) — to the Vacaville Planning Commission. The presentation described the project boundary, preliminary findings about housing and mobility, outreach completed so far and next steps for alternatives and a draft plan.
The plan is supported by a $1,200,000 planning grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), and the city executed a consultant contract with Environmental Science Associates (ESA) to prepare the Peabody Allison Specific Plan (PASP). Staff said the PASP will produce policies to support local businesses, encourage housing affordability and improve mobility and streetscapes across three main corridors: Peabody Road, Elmira Road and Allison Drive.
Why it matters: PASP covers portions of Vacaville with concentrations of multifamily housing, shopping centers and public facilities near the Vacaville Cultural Center and the transportation center. Staff cited a high share…
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