Planners approve new CHP headquarters on Pescadero Avenue
10 Oct 2019
The California Highway Patrol is set to open a new office in Tracy now that the city’s planning commission has approved plans for a 19,593-square-foot building on 5 acres along Pescadero Avenue.
The commission voted 3-0 to approve the project, with commission chairman Joseph Orcutt and new members Maurice Francis and Gurtej Atwal, casting their first votes on the commission, endorsing the project. Commissioners Chad Wood and Albert Hudson were absent.
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