The parcels are located in the Ashland and Cherry districts, in an area extending south along East 14th Street and on Mission Boulevard to Grove Way. Seventeen of the properties are in unincorporated Alameda County, seven are in San Leandro.
Fourteen of the properties sit on East 14th Street between 153rd Road and 166th Avenues. The other three are at 19648 and 20478 Mission Blvd., and 1411 165th Ave. County officials say they will take steps to relocate existing businesses in the area.
Details were not immediately available on the owner of the properties, or the proposed compensation. The matter goes before the San Leandro City Council on Sept. 18, says Debbie Potter of the city's redevelopment agency.
"The (redevelopment) project area has over 3,000 parcels," Potter tells GlobeSt. "We already have eminent domain on about 150 parcels. This is part of an ongoing process over the life of the redevelopment plan."
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