Two public meetings this week — one scheduled Monday evening — to provide preliminary feedback on a developer’s proposal to build two, 24-story skyscrapers in downtown Santa Rosa have been postponed indefinitely.
The project proposed by Petaluma firm Cornerstone Properties is planned on a former city-owned parking lot and two adjoining properties spanning altogether 3 acres about two blocks north of Old Courthouse Square.
Known as Mendocino District, it called for more than 850 housing units and other public amenities, and was slated to be presented to community members during a neighborhood meeting 5 p.m. Monday before going before the Design Review and Preservation Board on Thursday…