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Council wants public workshops on future of Redding Civic, rodeo grounds site
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Readers, thanks for joining senior reporters David Benda and Michele Chandler at today s Ask the Record Searchlight Live Chat. We couldn t get to all your answers today, but look for more in our mailbag on Tuesday.
Ask the Record Searchlight is a newsroom-wide initiative to connect with you, our readers, and get to the questions and issues that matter most to you about living in the North State.
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Q: I drove through our downtown today and took time to admire much of the new development going on. It truly has a different feel to it. I like it! But I did wonder, what happened to all the concrete and brick that we tore down? Was it recycled somehow? And if so, where and how is that done?
PACE Engineering, the first company to break ground in Stillwater Business Park, is getting neighbors.
Electric Innovations and Maas Energy Works, both Redding firms, recently closed escrow on 15 acres in Stillwater Business Park, paying $620,000 for the property, City Manager Barry Tippin said.
And there could be more new neighbors at the business park.
On Tuesday, the Redding City Council expects to give Tippin the OK to negotiate a purchase and sale agreement with T&S DVBE Inc., of Anderson, on two lots in Stillwater Business Park.
It’s the latest in what has been, amid the pandemic, a relative flurry of interest in the business park. Stillwater sat empty for a decade until PACE Engineering started construction on its new headquarters there last summer.
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Market Street looking south. Photo by Jon Lewis.
Some 49 years ago, Linda Krueger Krtek was the last to take a ride on Market Street through downtown Redding.
On Wednesday, she was the first.
During the half-century between those trips, three blocks of Market Street were closed to traffic, a roof was raised to create an enclosed mall and downtown’s core pretty much became an afterthought.
John Truitt speaks as Barry Tippin and Erin Resner watch. Photo by Jon Lewis.
All that became (relatively) ancient history on a bright and blustery day as Mayor Erin Resner used a pair of oversized scissors to cut a red ribbon and once again open Market Street to cars, bicycles and pedestrians.
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