Politics & Government

Town Hall Meeting Wednesday On Pete's Harbor Development Proposal

The current project proposal, includes 411 residential units, parking, public open space and amenities.

[Editor's note: The following was submitted by the City of Redwood City.]

City of Redwood City will be hosting a Town Hall on the Pete's Harbor development project this Wednesday evening.   

More than 100 community members attended the City's recently hosted Pete's Harbor Open Houses. Based on the comments and questions received during those recent meetings, staff will provide a brief presentation of the revised project, summarize comments received at the open house meetings and provide general responses, and will host a question and answer session with attendees. 

The Town Hall meeting will be an opportunity for members of the community to ask questions, engage with staff and the broader community, and overall, learn more information about the new proposal for Pete's Harbor.

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Background: Current Proposal 

The Pete's Harbor project was originally submitted to the City in July 2012 and has been revised over the past year due to City and community feedback. The current project proposal, submitted July 2013, includes 411 residential units and associated parking, public open space and amenities that include a spur of the Bay Trail and a commercial marina that may accommodate up to 65 boats.

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Event details:

Wednesday, November 20

7-9pm 

City Hall Council Chambers

1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City 

Ongoing project information can be found on the City's website

 


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