Receive report on process for adding Point Molate to redevelopment area
In Plain English
Point Molate is a 270-acre former naval fuel depot that the city owns but cannot currently develop. Adding it to a redevelopment area would let the city use special financing tools to fund cleanup and construction. The report explains what steps the city must take to make this designation happen.
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The Story So Far
10 prior discussions on this topic
Set aside Point Molate development approvals after court ruling
Grant 25-year license to East Bay Regional Park District for Point Molate trail construction
Provide maintenance and security services at Point Molate for park district
Add $65,000 to contract with law firm for Point Molate and land use lawsuits
Approve $1 million to cover cost overruns for Point Molate Bay Trail construction
Allocate $2 million to prevent beach erosion and complete Bay Trail at Point Molate
Allocate $2 million to stabilize Point Molate Beach shoreline
Award 3-year vegetation management contract for Point Molate open space parcels
Add $400,000 to 2 law firm contracts defending Winehaven lawsuits
Negotiate sale terms for Point Molate with park district and developers