Strand gains an approval
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Jose Paul Corona
The Strand, a project that proposes to revamp the first couple
blocks of Downtown Huntington Beach, is one step closer to becoming a
reality.
The Planning Commission Tuesday night approved the project’s
environmental report shortly before midnight.
Commissioner Randy Kokal was the only person who voted against
certifying the report, saying that it required further study.
While a few residents voiced their concerns about the project,
nearly a dozen residents -- including Joyce Riddell, president of the
Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce and Doug Traub, president of the
Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau -- voiced their
support for the proposed Downtown project, saying that it would
benefit the city by bringing more tourists dollars.
“It will add additional retail visitor service type of business to
add to the critical mass Downtown,” Riddell said. “It will also add
additional property, sales and transient occupancy tax.”
If approved, the project will revitalize a prominent portion of
the Downtown area bounded by Main Street, Pacific Coast Highway and
Walnut and 5th avenues. It would be made up of six buildings on two
city blocks and would include a 152-room hotel encompassing
226,500-square-feet.
A two-level underground parking structure with a 405 parking
spaces, valet service and an attendant ticket booth would also be
built.
Plans to redevelop the two-block stretch have been met with
opposition from some residents and Downtown business owners who don’t
want Huntington Beach to lose its “small town atmosphere.”
Realtor Bob Bolen was one of several Downtown shop owners to
oppose the project saying it won’t add adequate parking in the
already crowded Downtown area.
The commission will discuss the project’s tentative tract map and
make a decision on it at its next meeting on Oct. 1. The project does
not have to go before the City Council.
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