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Cal Poly Humboldt presents 'phase 0' Foster connectivity plan; neighbors raise safety and notice concerns
Summary
Cal Poly Humboldt told the Arcadia City Council it is pursuing an initial infrastructure phase at its Foster property to enable future campus uses — a modest ‘‘phase 0’’ focused on utilities and a class‑1 trail — while nearby residents voiced safety concerns about narrow roads and potential shuttle/parking impacts.
Cal Poly Humboldt officials presented an update on Dec. 17 to the Arcadia City Council on a phased plan to bring utilities and pedestrian connections to the university’s Foster property.
Mike Fisher, acting vice president for administration and finance at Cal Poly Humboldt, said the current effort is a modest, infrastructure‑first step — what he repeatedly called “phase 0” — intended to provide power, water, sewer and basic pedestrian and bicycle access for a portion of the larger Foster 2000 site. Fisher said the project…
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