A proposed upscale hotel in downtown Petaluma is nearing its last stage of review, with a final decision expected soon from city officials. The project, which has been under consideration for several years, would introduce a new luxury accommodation option to the city’s historic core.
Project Details and Timeline
The planned development, located at the intersection of Petaluma Boulevard North and B Street, would feature a 93-room hotel along with a restaurant and rooftop bar. The proposal has undergone multiple revisions since it was first introduced in 2018, with adjustments made in response to feedback from city staff and the public.
Developers have stated that the hotel is designed to complement the architectural character of downtown Petaluma, incorporating brick facades and other design elements in line with the area’s historic buildings. The project also includes plans for public art and landscaping improvements along the street frontage.
Community Input and City Review
Public hearings on the hotel proposal have drawn a range of opinions from residents and business owners. Some community members have voiced support, citing potential economic benefits and increased tourism. Others have raised concerns about traffic, parking, and the impact on the city’s historic character.
The Petaluma Planning Commission previously recommended approval of the project, forwarding it to the City Council for a final vote. City staff have indicated that the proposal meets local zoning requirements and aligns with the city’s long-term development goals.
Next Steps
The City Council is scheduled to consider the hotel project at an upcoming meeting, where members will weigh public comments and staff recommendations before making a decision. If approved, construction could begin as early as next year, according to the developers.
Further details about the project and the council’s review process are available at this link.