The Concord City Council on Tuesday Jan.14 will consider a preliminary application to provide feedback on the renovation of the existing 206 multi-family units within Victory Village and redevelopment of Quinault Village by demolishing the existing 80 duplex units and constructing 508 multi-family and townhome units for a total of 714 units on the former 55-acre Coast Guard site located at 3295 Haleakala Street, off E. Olivera Rd.
The meeting will be held at 6:30 in the Council Chambers, 1950 Parkside Drive, Concord.
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Good night. Why has this taken so long?
The correct amount of silver has yet to cross the appropriate palms.
How about temporarily letting some of the LA fire victims use the housing? Vacant 17 years so what’s a few more years?
Hello McFly anybody home? They cannot be renovated why the hell do you think they’re still standing and nothing’s been done to them in so long a period of time it’s called asbesto and lots of other bad things! Renovation my ass quit trying to put one over on the public..AGAIN.
Please NO!!!! It will cost a ton to cleanup the asbestos and other hazardous materials on that property as well as add a TON of TRAFFIC to an area that has one lane each way.
Overall, it would be less expensive to rehabilitate those homes.
But look at the tax dollar$ assessed on 508 homes.
It’s all about the money and whose pocket it slips into.