BART and Berkeley representatives discussed zoning drafts at the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations and community concerns during a community workshop Saturday.
According to city principal planner Alisha Shen, the drafts for the two stations respond to California AB 2923, which outlines specific minimum standards for zoning at BART stations and nearby BART-owned property. The bill sets a deadline of July 1, 2022, for stations such as Ashby and North Berkeley to conform to the zoning standards.
During the meeting, Karen Murray, a member of the project’s consultant team, discussed one of the primary planning documents: the City-BART Joint Vision and Priorities document. Murray said the document describes priorities shared by both the Ashby and North Berkeley stations as well as identifies priorities specific to each station.
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Early renderings of a massive development project proposed near the Lake Merritt BART Station. The planning commission will vote on a preliminary development plan that will include a 28-story high-rise and 19-story office building at the Lake Merritt BART Station.Courtesy of William GoodmanShow MoreShow Less
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Early renderings of a massive development project proposed near the Lake Merritt BART Station. The planning commission will vote on a preliminary development plan that will include a 28-story high-rise and 19-story office building at the Lake Merritt BART Station.Courtesy of William GoodmanShow MoreShow Less