The city paid more than $12 million for the site in 2022.
Vang represents the neighborhood.
There have been a series of community meetings to get public input. Now, the city is issuing what's called a "request for expressions of interest." It's an online application where individuals, organizations and firms can bid on what they would build there.
The analysis found that the property is not a good location for a hotel, office space or full-sized grocery store.
"Like every development, it takes time," Vang said.
"South Sacramento cannot afford further delays in development," said Junior Goris, president of the Delta Shores Community Association. "We need investment in housing, economic opportunities, and public spaces now."
Another public meeting will be held on February 4 at John Still Middle School, and all official bids must be submitted to the city by February 27.
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