
"Resident Mike Morris expressed that the project will burden the community, citing existing congestion on local roads. He stated, 'This is the wrong neighborhood for such a massive project.'"
"Stanford's plans include three new parking locations, a clinic, a research building, and a hospital up to 10 stories high, aimed at enhancing cancer care."
"Rick Shumway, chief operating officer of Stanford Health Care, mentioned that the cancer center will add significant capacity, including 200 clinic rooms and 320 inpatient beds, contributing to cancer research."
"Lucy Wicks, a Stanford Government Affairs Representative, stated that the university is committed to being a 'good neighbor' and has organized a community advisory group to gather feedback on the project."
The Redwood City Council has approved Stanford's plans for a new cancer center, which may reach 10 stories high. The center will include a clinic, research building, and hospital, adding 200 clinic rooms and 320 inpatient beds. Some residents express concerns about traffic congestion and loss of street parking. Stanford representatives emphasize their commitment to community engagement and addressing local feedback. The project is set to open in 2030, moving forward despite objections from nearby residents regarding its impact on the neighborhood.
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