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November 20, 2009 San Carlos Development Projects, Wheeler Plaza 2 Comments
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The City of San Carlos announced that it will be holding its first community-wide forum to get feedback from residents on its Wheeler Plaza development concept.  For those of you not familiar with Wheeler Plaza, it’s the city-owned parcel that’s right behind the Wells Fargo and Le Boulanger on Laurel Street — see the map above.   The idea being kicked around is to develop the existing parcel into a retail/residential complex that will There’s an entire category on this site that’s dedicated to the Wheeler Plaza concept — click here to read those posts and corresponding comments.

Like every development idea that has been proposed recently in San Carlos, Wheeler Plaza has evoked some pretty strong opinions both for and against the idea.   But it’s important to remember that this is just a concept right now — there are no plans in place, nor is it even an approved project.  But if you have an opinion about the City’s ideas on Wheeler Plaza, or you’d like to find out more about the idea,  be sure to attend this meeting.  Here are the details:

Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 7:00 p.m.
Conference Rooms A&B, 2nd Floor
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm Street

For additional information on the meeting, visit this page on the City of San Carlos website.
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Currently there are "2 comments" on this Article:

  1. Sara says:

    Great! Let’s make sure we get more Mediterranean restaurants into Wheeler Plaza concept. A better idea is to have a giant food court and move all these laurel street restaurants with tables jutting out into the sidewalk into Wheeler Plaza.

    • Trapper says:

      Laurel Street is already a giant food court. It’s hard to believe that so many mediocre, overpriced restaurants can exist in the space of two or three blocks. Insipid food and dawdling service seem to be the only requirements to opening a restaurant in San Carlos.

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