"We have been anxiously waiting for this milestone," Sand Hill Property said in a letter to the city in September, when an environmental document known as the DSEIR was released. "The city's delayed specific plan and associated DSEIR for several years have long delayed our project application review." This reflects the developers' eagerness for a decision to move forward.
City planning officials advocated for increasing the area to 3.35 million square feet of new office and R&D space, highlighting that this adjustment could yield higher revenues and developer fees, leading to enhanced community benefits for East Palo Alto.
The plan also encompasses the addition of up to 300,000 square feet of new industrial space and 1,600 housing units, representing a significant evolution of the Ravenswood Business District and a move toward more comprehensive urban development.
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