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The City is currently in the planning stage of the Fremont-Decoto Land Development Plan (LDP), an effort that implements Program 63 of the City’s 2023–2031 Housing Element. Program 63 requires the City to commit the 9.59-acre City-owned site at 4178–4268 Decoto Road for a residential development that contains an affordable housing component. The City is analyzing the ways to accommodate a redevelopment that maximizes the production of much needed housing, provides community benefits, and satisfies City priorities and state law. Entitlement hearings for the site are anticipated in early 2027, followed by developer selection, site disposition, and the State’s Surplus Land Act process. The developer’s concept plan application is expected in 2028.
The current planning stage includes opportunities for community outreach and engagement. Community members are invited to share their feedback on the project by selecting "Leave Comments" below.
To learn more about the project and future outreach opportunities, visit the City’s Fremont-Decoto LDP webpage.
The City is currently in the planning stage of the Fremont-Decoto Land Development Plan (LDP), an effort that implements Program 63 of the City’s 2023–2031 Housing Element. Program 63 requires the City to commit the 9.59-acre City-owned site at 4178–4268 Decoto Road for a residential development that contains an affordable housing component. The City is analyzing the ways to accommodate a redevelopment that maximizes the production of much needed housing, provides community benefits, and satisfies City priorities and state law. Entitlement hearings for the site are anticipated in early 2027, followed by developer selection, site disposition, and the State’s Surplus Land Act process. The developer’s concept plan application is expected in 2028.
The current planning stage includes opportunities for community outreach and engagement. Community members are invited to share their feedback on the project by selecting "Leave Comments" below.
To learn more about the project and future outreach opportunities, visit the City’s Fremont-Decoto LDP webpage.