Visalia, Tulare County standoff stalls development, including new Costco (2024)

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Visalia, Tulare County standoff stalls development, including new Costco

Visalia, Tulare County standoff stalls development, including new Costco (1)

An artist's rendering of the proposed Costco warehouse at Herndon Avenue and Riverside Drive in Northwest Fresno. Draft EIR image

published on October 19, 2023 - 11:55 AM
Written by John Lindt

Annexations of land into the City of Visalia had been on hold for several years while the city sorted out how to address a lawsuit over farmland conversion mitigation with the Sierra Club.

That issue was settled months ago, but builders of about 10 residential development projects on Visalia’s fringe with more than 5000 homes must wait longer still to break ground. City officials say were blindsided when the two Tulare County representatives on the LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) board refused to approve several Visalia annexations on the Oct 4. agenda — typically a routine matter.

“Staff at LAFCO supported the annexations, but when I made the motion to approve, it died for lack of a second,” said Visalia City Council member Liz Wynn, a LAFCO board member. “We were very disappointed.”

While the LAFCO board approved one small project, three other Visalia annexations were put on hold with more than 600 homes.

The LAFCO board is made up of five members, but only one representative from Visalia. Two are from the county, one is a public member who was absent for this meeting, and a representative from Dinuba.

If a city wants to expand its boundaries, it must get approval from LAFCO — an independent regulatory commission created by the California Legislature to control the boundaries of cities and most special districts. The five-member commission typically meets monthly to hear annexation requests by Tulare County cities and special districts.

Tulare County Supervisor Pete Vander Poel says the City of Visalia is insisting new development cannot move forward around Goshen until the city completes a study of its sewer capacity.

Growth in Goshen has accelerated in the past few years to include a number of new home subdivisions, commercial projects and new industrial developments.

The City of Visalia surprised Tulare County officials earlier this year with the sewer capacity study and the need to put new Goshen connections on hold its completion.

Now Vander Poel says that “if it’s OK for Visalia to hook up new development, why not others?” He adds that the annexation delay for Visalia projects is temporary, and the expected capacity study is nearing completion, likely in a matter of weeks.

“Why does Visalia want to jump the gun allowing new development outside their boundaries until this study is done?” Vander Poel said.

But Visalia officials say their General Plan has already taken into consideration the expected city annexation projects that have been in the works for a long time.

“This is a Visalia taxpayer-funded sewer system, and we know we have the capacity for our own projects,” Wynn said.

Vander Poel seeks to de-escalate the standoff, noting the most recent “no” vote does not mean the County will oppose the projects indefinitely.

“We need to have better communication,” he noted.

Wynn agrees that the leadership of both the County and Visalia need to talk.

“For now, new development is on hold in Visalia,” said Mayor Brian Poochigian, “even though we have the sewer capacity.”

Meanwhile, a pipeline of development projects remains in limbo, ready to go to annexation but stalled for the moment. That includes the 3,200 residential unit Carlton Acres project with the proposed new Costco on the corner of Shirk Street and Riggin Avenue.

Earlier this year, The Business Journal reported that Visalia-based San Joaquin Valley Homes wanted to build a 303-home subdivision in Goshen west of Highway 99. The builder needed an OK from a key player, the City of Visalia, which supplies sewer capacity to Goshen from its wastewater treatment plant also west of Highway 99.

But the Visalia City Council heard recently that the plant’s capacity has been affected by needed repairs and the city wants to reevaluate what needs to be done long term as well.

Today, City officials say they need to hear from the County what projects are in the wings so it can see how much new capacity will need to be built.

Meanwhile, the County argues the City got funding from the federal government to build sewer capacity based, in part, on the idea that Visalia would help the nearby disadvantaged community of Goshen.

Back in June, the City sent a letter to the Goshen Community Services District suggesting new development projects in Goshen be put on hold while the City works to repair and upgrade the plant.

“We were surprised by the letter,” said Mike Washam, Tulare County economic development chief, who has offered to meet with city officials to potentially “contribute to the solution.” But nothing along those lines has taken place.

Steve Nelsen, member of the Visalia City Council, said they too were “surprised” about the big, proposed subdivision project, adding that no notice was offered before they saw an agenda item.

“Nobody let us know” that the project was on deck, said Nelsen.

“We used to think we had plenty of sewer capacity,” but the city has grown and developed rapidly in recent years, Nelsen notes, including in the industrial park. The big issue is the load of solids that needs to be processed from multiple sources, including the California Dairies milk plant.

At the time Nelsen argued “we need to make sure we have capacity for growth in Visalia first.”

Now, nothing is moving forward until this municipal standoff is resolved.

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Visalia, Tulare County standoff stalls development, including new Costco (2024)

FAQs

Is Visalia building another Costco? ›

Here we grow! - The new North Visalia Costco project has gained a revise and proceed through the City's Site Plan Review (SPR). The 159,352 square foot Costco will be accompanied by a car wash and a 15-dispenser fuel facility. The project will add additional signals at, and near the corner of, Shirk and Riggin.

What is going in the Old Sears building in Visalia CA? ›

Clothing retailer Nordstrom Rack and Sprouts Farmers Market will be located next to each other, near the intersection of Mooney Boulevard and Caldwell Avenue. Sprouts will be located in the former Sears building with Nordstrom Rack close by.

Where is Costco opening new stores in 2024 in the USA? ›

The new branches will be in Florida, California, Tennessee and Texas. According to the company's website, a branch in Loomis, California will open in May. Four more stores will open in the month of June in different states: North Port, Florida; Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; Riverbank, California; and Richmond, Texas.

What new businesses are coming to Tulare CA 2024? ›

(KSEE/KGPE) – Tulare Outlets announced on Friday that three new stores coming to the outlets in Tulare by July 2024. Organizers say a Micheal Kors Outlet, a Kate Spade Outlet, and a Rocket Fizz store will be coming to the Tulare Outlets.

What grocery store is coming to Visalia? ›

(KSEE/KGPE) – ALDI officials announced that it is coming to Visalia next year. This will be the first ALDI store in Visalia. The grand opening will be on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, at 8 a.m. at 4320 S.

What stores are going in the Sequoia Mall Visalia, CA? ›

The stores are just the latest additions to the shopping center's rebirth. Nordstrom Rack just opened and Sprouts Grocery and Barnes and Noble bookstores are scheduled to open by December. Both will be located on the south end of the former Sears building.

What is being built on Mooney and Visalia Parkway? ›

The subject property is a planned Phase 1 shopping center development proposed to be anchored by Aldi grocery. Located at the SEC of Mooney Boulevard and Visalia Parkway in Visalia, CA.

What are they building by Costco in Mesa? ›

Retail giant Costco is planning a 75,000-square-foot warehouse with 25 loading docks on vacant land on the northeast corner of Elliot and Ellsworth roads. It's not a retail Costco store but a “merchandise delivery operation,” or MDO, where big and bulky products are staged before delivery to customers' homes.

Is Costco being built in Brentwood CA? ›

BRENTWOOD — Costco is now coming to Brentwood after a prominent local development firm withdrew a lawsuit against the city that had stalled the project for almost a year.

What is being built in front of Costco in Avon Indiana? ›

Penn Station, First Watch and Chicken Salad Chick among new restaurants coming to Avon. The restaurants will be located in the Harvest Landing of Avon development, near U.S. 36 and North County Road 900 East, in front of Costco. AVON, Ind.

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