The city of San Marcos still has room for large-scale projects, although the lack of redevelopment funds may make construction difficult.
Along with many projects, the 214-acre San Marcos’ Creek District Specific Plan was about to be implemented when the state of California eliminated redevelopment agencies in 2012.
While that financing vehicle is gone, city officials and developers are proceeding on the assumption the money will somehow be cobbled together.
Located along San Marcos Creek, between Discovery Street and San Marcos Boulevard, the plan calls for 2,300 residential dwelling units, 1,265,000 square feet of retail and as much as 589,000 square feet of office space.
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Why don’t we finish the development of San Elijo town center before starting new developments?