| |  Redevelopment Agency | The mission of the Redevelopment Agency is to stimulate positive change, build a vibrant retail sector, a prestigious office address, diverse, high-quality residential neighborhoods, and to provide employment opportunities for all residents. The Redevelopment Agency facilitates redevelopment within the project area by encouraging investment by private developers and property owners, aggregating development sites and planning and entitling properties for development. Other activities include assisting in the financing and installation of public facilities and attracting and retaining businesses and targeted industry facilities. | 
Bridge District - Riverfront Infill Site
- Public/Private Partnership
- Mixed Use Urban Development
- Green Building Principles
2014 Plan: - $23.1 million State Infill Infrastructure Grant Award
- $1.7 million State River Parkways Grant
- First phase of Waterfront Park
- Tower Bridge Gateway transformation
- Two neighborhood parks
- Backbone roads and utilities completed
- 731 homes
- Over $150 million in private investment
- Raley Field Amphitheater
|  | | Build-out 2027: - Expected 9.6 million square feet of residential and commercial development
- West Sacramento urban core
- Walkable, transit-oriented development located adjacent to regional job centers
- Silver LEED neighborhood
- Complete waterfront promenade and plaza
Tower Bridge Gateway -
The Tower Bridge Gateway improvements support new high-density development and existing West Sacramento neighborhoods -
The design of Tower Bridge Gateway anticipates redevelopment of the "downtown" section of West Capitol Avenue -
The pedestrian friendly, parkway-style design helps to create connectivity in West Sacramento's core. -
In the first phase of this project, former State Route 275 flyover was dismantled and a signalized at-grade intersection was put in its place -
This project increases pedestrian access by creating wide and accessible sidewalks, calming traffic through the use of colored crosswalk pavers and other visual features, and created connectivity by tearing down the flyover between adjacent neighborhoods |
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