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Concord approves visionary plan for naval station

UPDATED at 5 p.m. on Jan. 25

Collaboration paid off in Concord — and now that Contra Costa city has a world-class future in the works.

On January 24, the Concord City Council approved a visionary plan for the closed Concord Naval Weapons Station. The adopted blueprint emphasizes walkable neighborhoods with homes that people can afford near transit and services, with decent paying jobs and open spaces protected from sprawl. Moreover it does so while designating nearly 70 percent of the area — 3,500 acres or three Golden Gate Parks — as protected open space.

As members of the Community Coalition for a Sustainable Concord, Greenbelt Alliance has been working toward this vision for nearly six years. The coalition stepped in when it was clear initial plans for the site were heading in the wrong direction – toward business-as-usual sprawl.

Working together, we built broad support that will remake a corner of Concord and send positive ripple effects throughout the Bay Area.

“The plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station is great. It preserves open space and envisions a great new park space. And it will lead to more homes for people within walking distance of an under-used BART station,” said Jeremy Madsen, Greenbelt Alliance Executive Director. “It’s also remarkable because so many people – from environmentalists, to union workers, to local residents – worked together to create a community blueprint that will strengthen the local economy and improve quality of life.”

Read more about our history with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.

Posted: January 25th, 2012
Tags: Community Coalition for a Sustainable Concord, Concord, concord naval weapons station

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Comments

Comment from john wagers
Time February 3, 2012 at 4:44 pm

Now we want to see the plan of the “community blueprint”. Sounds great!

Comment from john wagers
Time February 3, 2012 at 4:49 pm

Now, please show us a Plan of the Community blueprint or tell us where to view the Plan.
John Wagers, Oakland

Comment from gsadmin
Time February 6, 2012 at 9:36 am

John,
The final adopted version hasn’t been posted yet (as of Friday). But when it is, you’ll find it here: http://www.concordreuseproject.org

Hope this helps,
Sara Barz
Online Communications Manager

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