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Planning Commission urges Council to form task force for Norma’s Alley revitalization
Summary
After a staff presentation and public comment describing persistent trash, fly and pavement problems in Norma’s Alley, the Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend the City Council form a task force, conduct outreach to property owners and businesses, and include work in the next budget cycle.
The City of Paso Robles Planning Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend that the City Council form a task force to study and pursue revitalization of Norma’s Alley, a downtown corridor commissioners and business owners said suffers from trash, grease, flies and deteriorating pavement.
Staff summarized roughly a decade of past efforts — a 2016 downtown revitalization effort that proposed shared trash compactors, a 2019 student alley revitalization plan, and a privately funded arch installed in 2022 to honor Norma Moy. Staff noted no comprehensive program has yet been implemented and that funding would have to come from the City Council.
Commissioner Kogler…
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