Carson Consolidated Project Area

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Summary

SCH Number
2009111077
Lead Agency
City of Carson
Document Title
Carson Consolidated Project Area
Document Type
OTH - Other Document
Received
Present Land Use
Various
Document Description
NOTE: Response to Comments The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Carson has proposed to merge the Agency's three existing redevelopment projects for the purpose of creating financial flexibility and ease of administration. The three areas consist of Redevelopment Project Area No. 1, the Merged and Amended Project Area (consisting of the Redevelopment Project Areas No.2 and 3) and Redevelopment Project Area No.4 (the existing project areas). The merger would combine 4,099 acres of the Existing Project Areas into a single project area within the City of Carson (Carson Consolidated Project Area). As part of the merger the Agency has also proposed to re-instate and extend eminent domain, excluding residential uses, in certain areas of Project Area No. 1, the Merged and Amended Project Area and Project Area No. 4, respectively and add one public improvement project to the existing public improvement project lists for the renovation and expansion of the existing Sheriff Station located in Project Area No. 1.

Contact Information

Name
Amelia Soto
Agency Name
City of Carson
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Carson
Counties
Los Angeles
Regions
Citywide
Cross Streets
Citywide
Zip
90745
Total Acres
4,099
Parcel #
Multiple parcels
State Highways
405, 110, and 710
Railways
Union Pacific, BNSF
Airports
Compton/Wooley
Schools
5 (3 HS, 2 Middle)
Waterways
Los Angeles River, Dominguez Channel

Notice of Completion

Development Types
Other (Redevelopment)
Local Actions
Redevelopment
Project Issues
Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Economics/Jobs, Fiscal Impacts, Geology/Soils, Growth Inducement, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Schools/Universities, Sewer Capacity, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation

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