SCH Number 2021010116


Project Info

Title
Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project
Description
The land uses permitted in the Imperial Avalon Specific Plan would directly correspond to the final Project’s land use mix and would include residential uses, as well as a commercial component and park space that would be accessible to the surrounding neighborhood and community. The Project would involve removal of the existing on-site uses and construction of four multi-story mixed-use buildings within the eastern half of the Project site, and 380 for-sale townhome units within the western half of the Project site. The Project would allow for the construction of 833 residential units within the four apartment buildings, 180 of which would be age-restricted for senior residents. The apartment buildings would contain a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. The Project would also include construction of 380 dwelling units within the townhome portion of the Project. The townhomes would consist of a mix of two- and three-bedroom units. A total of 1,213 residential dwelling units would be provided. The residential apartment mixed use buildings would contain one restaurant and one café respectively. The Project also proposes a dog park, central park with amenity/leasing spaces. The café will front the central park and a restaurant space will front Avalon Boulevard. In addition, the Project would construct a pedestrian bridge across the Dominguez Channel along the northern boundary of the Project site to connect to the District Specific Plan Area. Overall, the Project proposes approximately 1,527,694 square feet of residential space, 10,352 square feet of commercial uses, and 647,027 square feet of parking space.
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5 documents in project

Type Lead/Public Agency Received Title
City of Carson Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project
City of Carson Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project
City of Carson Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project
City of Carson Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project
City of Carson Imperial Avalon Mixed-Use Project