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Petaluma OKs $1.19M grant-funded master plan for Fairgrounds, seeks broad community input
Summary
The council authorized a contract with David Baker Architects to produce a Petaluma Fairgrounds master plan and a conceptual community resilience center after staff won a $1,190,000 grant from the state. Council stressed protecting agricultural uses and debated whether future housing should be considered.
The Petaluma City Council voted unanimously May 4 to authorize a contract with David Baker Architects to prepare a comprehensive master plan for the Petaluma Fairgrounds, funded by a $1,190,000 grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
The contract directs the consultant team to produce a master plan, a conceptual design for a roughly 10,000-square-foot community resilience center (CRC), an infrastructure layout and a set of special studies to assess feasibility, costs and phasing. Senior planner Ella Stevie told the council the…
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