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Alameda County’s Community Development Agency selected
Kahn/Mortimer/Associates and Dyett & Bhatia to lead the first comprehensive General Plan update since 1985 for the unincorporated Castro Valley Planning Area. Changing demographics, a new BART station, and the passage of Measure D (which established an Urban Growth Boundary limiting urban development in most of the rural areas of the county, including the canyon lands surrounding Castro Valley), combined with concurrent downtown redevelopment efforts, make this an ideal time to envision the area’s future development
opportunities while maintaining its prized rural character.
 
Once complete, the new General Plan will set forth objectives, goals, and policies that serve as a blueprint for physical and economic development in Castro Valley through 2025.  It will be a culmination of a two year process in which multiple stakeholders—community residents, business owners, public service providers, and county government officials—build consensus to achieve a vision for land use, circulation, residential and commercial development, urban design, and historic and environmental resources.

 

 

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