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The first Seaboard redevelopment phase is scheduled for Planning Commission review on June 2 and City Council consideration on July 14, 2026. The plan identifies Nolen Street as the preferred first step and proposes new street, parking, pedestrian, utility, and stormwater improvements.
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The proposed first phase would focus on land around Nolen Street, including city-owned or potentially acquired property, with adaptive reuse, live/work units, small manufacturing, arts, and retail among the preferred uses. Possible code changes would create a more restrictive Seaboard Core zoning area and allow buildings to face Nolen Street, Grove Street, and Warfield Avenue. The master plan is also expected to address utility replacement, safer Seaboard Avenue design, flood conditions, stormwater management, and the future water-plant site.
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