Centre City Advisory Committee
Overview
The Centre City Advisory Committee (CCAC), (formerly the Project Area Committee, "PAC") is a group of twenty-eight members who are elected for a 2-year term to represent downtown residential homeowners and tenants, commercial property owners and business people, charitable, civic and cultural groups.
The CCAC meets monthly. You can view meeting location information and the CCAC Downtown Docket by going to the events calendar.
CCAC Bylaws
The CCAC provides a vehicle for public participation relating to the growth and redevelopment of downtown San Diego and serves as a communications link between its citizens, CCDC, the City Council and Redevelopment Agency. The CCAC also represents downtown on the citywide Community Planning Committee. CCAC members publish The Downtown Docket, a newsletter to keep the community advised of issues and meeting schedules. The CCAC sponsors various community meetings and workshops to seek public input on community matters downtown.
Once a month the CCAC meets to review development and design proposals, redevelopment plans and programs, development and loan agreements and other downtown development policies and programs. Affordable housing, parking, transportation needs, street lighting, homelessness and social issues are some of the subjects discussed and studied.
Want to stay in touch with what action is being taken at the CCAC level?
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