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Concord City Council To Hold Public Meetings Regarding Naval Weapons Station Project

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The next step in the planning for development of the former Concord Naval Weapons Station is the City Council’s consideration of developer Concord First Partners’ proposed Term Sheet.

The Term Sheet establishes the development guidelines and community benefits to be included in the future Specific Plan; studied in the Environmental Impact Report; and memorialized in a Disposition & Development Agreement – documents that must be finalized before development begins or property is transferred.

Developer Concord First Partners and Local Reuse Authority (LRA) staff are scheduled to host two community meetings in December to discuss and present the proposed Term Sheet before it goes to the City Council for consideration.

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All meetings will be held in person at the Concord Senior Center located at 2727 Parkside Circle, and can be viewed on Concord TV (Astound/Wave 1026, Comcast 28, AT&T U-verse 99) or streamed online through the City’s website.

The meetings are scheduled as follows:

  • Thursday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.: Community Meeting #1 and Presentation of the Term Sheet
  • Thursday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.: Community Meeting #2 and Presentation of the Term Sheet
  • Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023 at 9 a.m.: Special City Council Meeting, featuring an opportunity for public comment on the Term Sheet prior to Council decision.
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Politicians, bureaucrats, and corrupt developers will be referred to by the term “sheet heads”

More meetings, more money spent, no results.

The Concord Navel Weapon station project is a snafu, or boondoggle or anything along those lines.

How many years has this been going on?

How many millions of dollars have been spent?

Does Concord have the deed to that land?

Our Local politicians raise a happy toast to all of you, thanking you for your patience while they drink in excess to our loss of tax dollars.

The City of Concord will regret selecting Seeno’s group as the master developer. His crew renegs on requirements, agreements, and conditions of approval.

In doubt? Go talk to planning and engineering staff in the cities of Pittsburg and Fairfield!!

There have been dozens of public meetings over the years. Nothing changes. What a waste of time and money.

Now that the Seeno-lover in District 5 has been voted out, will the council finally dump “Concord First” aka “we wanna get rich by laying waste to the open space in your backyard”

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