City expects Valley Link to change face of downtown
21 Nov 2019
With the Valley Link commuter train heading to town, the city of Tracy is trying to get ahead of the demand for development that will inevitably come with a new downtown train station.
On Nov. 14, the city and De Novo Planning Group of El Dorado Hills held a community workshop at Tracy City Hall as an initial step in the creation of a new downtown plan.
City senior planner Scott Claar said that, by March, he expected that the city’s planning department would have a document suitable for the City Council to review outlining the type of development styles that would complement a regional commuter rail station.
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