Redding Redevelopment Agency - Project Areas

MARKET STREET REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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2010-2014 Implementation Plan  

The Market Street Redevelopment Project began in 1968 as the Midtown Project, consisting of ten acres in the heart of downtown Redding, for the purpose of constructing the Downtown Mall. It was expanded in 1990 to encompass most of the Market Street corridor from the Sacramento River in the north to Clear Creek Road in the south. The project is comprised of approximately 2,600 acres.

CANBY-HILLTOP-CYPRESS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT  

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2010-2014 Implementation Plan  

The Canby-Hilltop-Cypress Redevelopment Project was established in 1981 and was expanded in 1990 to its present 2,050 acres, extending from the South Bonnyview Bridge in the south to the North Market Street Bridge over the Sacramento River in the north.

SHASTEC REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT  

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2006-2011 Implementation Plan

The SHASTEC Redevelopment Project is a cooperative project between the Cities of Anderson and Redding and the County of Shasta established in 1996, and amended in 2006. The project area contains approximately 4,970 acres extending from Abernathy Lane in the City of Redding in the north to the vicinity of Riverside Avenue and North Street in the City of Anderson in the south. One of the primary goals in forming the project area was to provide a unified effort to remove physical and economic barriers, thereby facilitating development around the Redding Municipal Airport that will benefit all three jurisdictions.

BUCKEYE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT   

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2010-11 through 2014-15 Implementation Plan

The Buckeye Redevelopment Project is a cooperative project created by the City of Redding and the County of Shasta in July 2000. The project area contains approximately 1,063 acres and is situated in the northwest portion of the City of Redding, where the City’s boundary is contiguous to the Shasta County line, with the northern portion of the project area lying within the unincorporated portions of Shasta County. One of the primary goals in forming the project area was to provide a unified effort to remove physical and economic barriers, thereby facilitating improvements and encouraging new development in the Lake Boulevard and Oasis Road corridors that will benefit both the City of Redding and the County of Shasta.

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For further information, please contact:
Redding Redevelopment Agency
777 Cypress Avenue
Redding, California 96001
Telephone: (530) 225-4351
Fax: (530) 225-4162
e-mail: stipton@ci.redding.ca.us


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