The Planning Dept. received plans to demolish the existing building at 2031 K Street and construct a new development with 296 mixed unit with 8 floors and 91 feet tall. Demolition requires historic evaluation as well as a deviation for height. The proposal includes 233 studio units, 50 1-bedroom, and 13 2-bedrooms. Total square footage would be 250,595 sf. and 162 parking stalls. Documents submitted to Planning Dept. can be found at AgencyCounter.
Monday, March 21, 2022
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
The California Tower & Aggie Square Plan
UC Davis Health Sacramento campus is undergoing a massive expansion over the next decade |
The proposed California Tower will include a 16-story,
332-bed hospital facility and 5-story pavilion. The $3.75 billion project is
scheduled to have patients moving in by 2030 and is currently in the design
development phase and will replace the north-south wing originally built in
1929 and the addition from the 1950’s and will be demolished in the coming
years. These were images out of Comstock’s Magazine promotional supplement for
March 2022. UC Davis Health is also investing 1.1 billion in the nearby AggieSquare where both research facilities and housing will improve the neighborhood.
The propose California Tower is expected to be completed in 2030 |
The 5-story pavilion adjacent to the California Tower |
Thursday, March 03, 2022
New Tool to View Planning Activity
AgencyCounter is the City of Sacramento’s new online tool to easily view planning applications and proposed development projects in the city.
Use the AgencyCounter to:
Explore the map feature to view the planning activity and history for a specific property or area of the city.
Sign up for an auto notification via email when a planning application is submitted within your chosen area of interest.
Download the project application, project exhibits and other supplemental materials.
Contact the assigned planner for more information or to submit comments on a project.
View the AgencyCounter Scorecard to see projects under consideration by Council District and recently approved projects.
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