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New environmental report out for city hall, medical building proposal

Over 1,000 pages of documents from a new draft Environmental Impact Report were posted to the City’s website for public comment and review Monday, as Citrus Heights moves forward on assessing a proposal which would move city hall adjacent to the nearby post office and allow a three-story medical office building in its place on Fountain Square Drive.

Front view of proposed new city hall off Fountain Square Drive in Citrus Heights.
New proposed city hall, front view // Courtesy, Capital Partners Development Co.

Required by the California Environmental Quality Act and prepared by Dudek consultants, the report includes a detailed environmental analysis, project description and assessment of several project alternatives, along with hundreds of pages of appendices. The report identifies about a dozen potentially “significant effects” resulting from the proposal in areas of aesthetics, air quality, biological and cultural resources, traffic and hazardous waste – though it details “feasible mitigation measures” to reduce the effects to “less than significant.”

<<See images of the proposed new city hall here: GALLERY: Artistic Images of Proposed New City Hall >>

The entire draft EIR is available for review on the City’s website, with a required 45-day review and comment period ending on January 26, 2015 at 5 p.m. After the public review period closes, all comments will be reviewed and addressed in the final EIR, according to the City.

Comments can be made by email to planning@citrusheights.net, or by mail to Planning Manager Colleen McDuffee, at 6237 Fountain Square Drive, Citrus Heights, Ca., 95621. The City says comments can also be made in person at a January 14, 2015 Planning Commission public hearing.

To learn more about the new city hall proposal and past controversy, see story: Council Votes 4-0 to Select New ‘Preferred’ City Hall Site.


View the full draft Environmental Impact Report here: http://www.citrusheights.net/836/DEIR-Document

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