Discuss ways to better use empty land near Richmond BART station
In Plain English
Large areas of land around the Richmond BART station sit empty or underused despite the prime transit location. The city council wants to explore options like new housing, retail, or office development. Better land use near BART could bring more residents, businesses, and tax revenue to Richmond.
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