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Curtis Park is a 72-acre infill development site that sits near the well-established Sacramento City College and surrounded by affluent neighborhoods. This major infill development opportunity – conveniently located near major freeways and close to downtown Sacramento – will include single family homes, condos and apartments, 259,000 square feet of retail, and pedestrian-friendly streets. Future development in or around the site is abundant given its proximity to established neighborhoods, light rail, a regional park, golf courses, and the City Zoo.
The City of Sacramento and the Petrovich Development Company and its affiliated entities have reached a mutually beneficial resolution to the lawsuits filed against the City related to the Crocker Village development.
The settlement resolves three outstanding lawsuits involving the City’s denial of a conditional use permit to construct a fuel station in Crocker Village.
“Litigation over a Crocker Village fuel center has been ongoing for nearly seven years, and it has required a significant amount of time and resources from all the involved parties,” the City and the Petrovich Development Company said in a joint statement. “We are glad to have reached a mutually beneficial resolution over this particular project proposal. Crocker Village is an important redevelopment project for Sacramento, and its housing, retail, commercial and recreational amenities provide a benefit to everyone who lives in our city.”
Petrovich’s Crocker Village redevelopment project transformed a contaminated brownfield site in the Curtis Park neighborhood by bringing in a 90-unit senior affordable housing development, approximately 200 single family homes, 200,000 square feet of commercial development and a 1.2-acre public park. The project is celebrated for being a large-scale, mixed-use urban infill development based on smart growth principles.
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