Concord stands poised to take an enormous step that will shape the East Bay for generations: creating a community on the long dormant land of the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Whether this is a leap to a better tomorrow or a plunge to an uncertain future depends on the environmental and social safeguards built into the project now.
Later this month, the Concord City Council will consider a Reuse Plan and Environmental Impact Report for the Weapons Station, an area larger than Pleasant Hill. The Community Coalition for a Sustainable Concord urges the council to deal with key outstanding issues necessary to create a truly world-class project before approving the plan.
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Environmental groups said they were glad the city had agreed to make a climate action plan to reduce greenhouse gases, and to work on restoring Mount Diablo Creek sitewide, rather than working on it one parcel at a time.
But environmentalists said more details are needed and that the regulations need more teeth.
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