February 18, 2020 Comments Off on TOD-Focused Measure G Set for March 3 Vote in Redlands Views: 739 California News, Inland Empire

A local municipal ballot measure, Measure G, is slated for a March 3 vote in Redlands, CA.

A “yes” vote on the initiative will allow for density increases in specific areas surrounding San Bernardino County Transit Authority’s Redlands Passenger Rail Project – ARROW. The planned rail line will use trains utilizing zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell technology to reduce carbon emissions.

The measure focuses on limited transit-oriented development at the three transit village districts surrounding future ARROW stations. It would grant a voter-approved exemption for mixed-use developments seeking to increase building heights in such areas, currently capped at two stories.

The Redlands city council voted 4-1 to put the measure to a citywide vote.

If Measure G passes, the city’s specific plan for new development calls for projects in harmony with Downtown Redlands’ historic commercial core, the University of Redlands, the ESRI campus, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Read more at City of Redlands Transit Villages Portal

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TOD-Focused Measure G Set for March 3 Vote in Redlands

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