This past June, Chevron paid to have two 300-foot smokestacks and an old asphalt plant demolished to pave the way for redevelopment of the now-city owned property. Chevron has also given the city a 70-acre site across the street for possible industrial development.
At completion and lease-out, the new property is expected to generate more than $400,000 in property taxes.
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