The City of Sacramento is circulating plans for the proposed Natomas Landing project on the northeast corner of Del Paso and El Centro roads.
Natomas Landing is planned as a mixed-use development designed to include both retail and office space, across the street from Walgreens.
As planned, the northern portion of the 69.5-acre site would include offices, assisted living, educational uses and support retail. The southern portion is proposed for shopping center commercial uses meant with nationally known large- and medium-format retail stores as well as a pedestrian scaled village setting of smaller, locally-based dining establishments and shopping boutiques.
In order to proceed, the project will need approval of a general plan amendment, North Natomas Community Plan amendment and zone change for the site. The city seeks comments from nearly two dozen north-area community groups.
To find out more, or to submit public comment (by the Feb. 29 deadline), contact project manager David Hung at 808-5530 or e-mail.
If you’re curious about the state of retail development in Natomas, then check out this very interesting photo blog. If a picture is worth a 1,000 words, might we suggest holding off on Natomas Landing for the time being?
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