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Chino Valley reviews economic-development strategic plan targeting three commercial zones, sewer and water needs
Summary
Economic Development Manager Maggie Holmberg outlined a strategic plan to prioritize three commercial zones (South Gateway, Southgate, Uptown), noted water/sewer constraints and the Circle K and grocery-anchored development opportunities, and discussed options for Old Home Manor parcels valued at about $1.1 million each with a 2023 state statute allowing sales up to $15 million without a public vote (statute not specified).
Economic Development Manager Maggie Holmberg presented a strategic plan to the Chino Valley Town Council that identifies three priority commercial areas and outlines infrastructure constraints, opportunities for retail recruitment and tourism, and options for town-owned land.
Maggie said the presentation was intended to "identify commercial corridors in town with infrastructure that is currently at least somewhat around it, to start attracting more business to town, to generate revenue." She described three zones — South Gateway Center, Southgate Center and Uptown Center — and walked council through a SWOT analysis for each area.
On the south end, staff highlighted a 5,200-square-foot Circle K project and nearby parcels available for sale;…
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