Supervisors give Harbor Village a two-year extension


By on Wed, May 25, 2005

The County Board of Supervisors has granted the Harbor Village project in Princeton Harbor a two-year extension, requiring completion before May 2007, according to the San Francisco Examiner. The story includes a short progress report from developer Keet Nerhan.

"The underground and surface parking are complete, the retail structure is 50 percent finished," said Nerhan, a 36-year resident of Half Moon Bay. "The hotel foundation is being poured, the streets are almost done and the main water and sewer lines are ready for hookup."

Harbor Village has been controversial.  More information on the project, including the County staff report, Keet Nerhan’s submission to the county,  and a long letter opposing the extension, can be found at the Concerned Citizens of the Coastside
website.