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Redwood City council authorizes eminent domain filings for SR‑84/Woodside–US‑101 interchange

Redwood City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

After a staff presentation on the interchange redesign, the council unanimously adopted three resolutions of necessity to acquire property interests at 1050 Broadway (24 Hour Fitness), 1201 Broadway (Denny’s) and portions of 19 Seaport Boulevard (Harborview) to make way for the SR‑84/Woodside Road–US‑101 interchange reimagining project.

Redwood City Council unanimously adopted three separate resolutions of necessity authorizing the city attorney to file eminent domain proceedings for property interests needed for the SR‑84 Woodside Road–US‑101 interchange reimagined project.

Consultant Leo Scott of Gray, Bowen & Scott told the council the resolutions would authorize acquisition of (1) a partial parcel area at 1050 Broadway (LaSalle LP / area commonly known as 24 Hour Fitness), (2) full acquisition of 1201 Broadway (La Mirinda Development, commonly known as Denny’s), and (3) portions of 19 Seaport Boulevard (Harborview) required for ramps, road widening, and related utility…

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