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City outlines plans for Envision Carson and Carson Triangle to add more than 1,300 homes

City of Carson / Office of the Mayor · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes described two Avalon Boulevard projects — Envision Carson and the Carson Triangle — that together will deliver more than 1,300 homes, public open space and retail, positioning them as major infill developments for the city.

Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes said the City of Carson has negotiated to transform two sites along Avalon Boulevard into large mixed‑use neighborhoods, promising more housing and public open space.

In a program segment outlining the projects, Davis‑Holmes said Envision Carson at 21207 South Avalon Boulevard “will deliver over 1,000 new homes, including 351 townhomes and 764 apartments,” alongside roughly 10,000 square feet of restaurant space and more than 111,000 square feet of publicly accessible open space. Immediately across the street, the Carson Triangle project at 21212 South Avalon Boulevard is expected to add about 315 homes, including 283 townhomes and 32 low‑income rental units.

The mayor framed the developments as transformational infill that will provide “housing opportunities for everyone,” and said the city is negotiating with a respected developer to finalize plans. She described the projects as part of a coordinated push to increase housing supply while adding commercial and public‑use amenities.

City officials did not announce final approval actions or specific project timelines during the program. Davis‑Holmes said the developments are expected to be completed within a multi‑year horizon but did not provide firm completion dates for either project.

What happens next: the mayor said negotiations with developers are ongoing and that residents should expect additional public notices and planning steps as proposals move through the city’s review process.