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Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse Workshops

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Welcome Home Residential Brokerage, Inc.

Since the Concord Naval Weapons Station is apx 1/3 the size of Concord, CA it is very important that the plans for it's use be carefully decided.  It will most likely effect everyone living, having a Business and doing business in Concord.  Hope you can come and voice your opinions.

The Pubic is invited to participate in Reuse Plan workshops. Workshops are being held to assist the City Council and the Community Advisory Committee in evaluating, weighing and narrowing seven land use alternatives for the Concord Community Reuse Plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station.

Saturday Reuse Project Workshops and Dates:

June 14
Get the Facts

August 2
Balancing the Alternatives

September 13
Building Consensus

Concord Senior Center
2727 Parkside Circle
9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon

Register on line by clicking URL below or cut and past:

http://www.concordreuseproject.org/register/index.asp9

or call
(925) 671-3224

A series of Saturday morning workshops June 14, August 2 and September 13 are being held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Concord Senior Center, 2727 Parkside Circle. 

Participants are encouraged to plan to join the Project Team for the entire period from 9 a.m. 12 noon, and to register online at http://www.concordreuseproject.org.

June 14 Workshop - Get the Facts

Approximately 150 participated in this first workshop, which included a project update and five 25-minute small group presentations on Transportation, Land Stewardship, Green Building, Community and Economics.

August 2 Workshop - Balancing the Alternatives

On August 2 at the Balancing the Alternatives Workshop, participants will discuss the three concepts reflected in the alternatives: "Extending the Neighborhoods," "Connected Villages" and "Concentration + Conservation" and identify the features of these concepts that work and that don't work.

September 13 Workshop - Building Consensus

On Sept. 13 at the Building Consensus Workshop, participants will consider input from the August 2 workshop to build consensus around one of the three major concepts.

Next Steps

After receiving input from the public at the summer workshops, the Community Advisory Committee will discuss prioritizing the alternatives and subsequently send its recommendation to the City Council. The City Council will then select a preferred Reuse Plan.