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Pleasanton council directs demolition of Building D, opts for mass‑grading to reclaim floodplain for Main Street redevelopment
Summary
The council directed staff to demolish Building D and advance a mass‑grading plan to raise a pad site for the Main Street redevelopment. Engineers said roughly 60–70% of the site is below base flood elevation and FEMA approval will be required; council voted to proceed.
Pleasanton — The City Council voted Dec. 5 to direct staff to move forward with demolition of Building D and to proceed with a mass‑grading plan to create a buildable pad for the Main Street redevelopment project.
Dennis Hoyt, lead engineer with Mendez Engineering, told the council the site is constrained by the Adascosa River floodplain and that “probably 60 to 70% of the site is below the floodplain level,” meaning the city must raise a pad…
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