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Developer Proposes 24 Condos Near Downtown Paso Robles
Montage Development seeks approval for 12 duplexes with 4-bedroom units and 61 parking spaces.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Montage Development is seeking approval from the Paso Robles City Council to build a 24-unit condominium project on a 4.32-acre property near downtown Paso Robles. The proposed development would include 12 duplexes, each with two four-bedroom condos, as well as 61 total parking spaces.
Why it matters
The project represents a significant residential development near Paso Robles' downtown core, which could impact the local housing supply and community character. The developer is also requesting permission to remove 10 native oak trees, raising environmental concerns.
The details
The proposed condos would be located on Creston Road near Capitol Hill Road. Each residence would include a two-car garage, and there would be 13 additional parking spaces for a total of 61 spaces on the property. The developer is asking the city council to approve the project's development plan and grant a permit to remove 10 native oak trees.
- The Paso Robles City Council is scheduled to vote on the project on Tuesday.
The players
Montage Development
The real estate development company seeking approval to build the 24-unit condominium project near downtown Paso Robles.
What’s next
If approved, the developer would need to obtain necessary permits and approvals before beginning construction on the project.
The takeaway
This proposed condominium development near downtown Paso Robles highlights the ongoing tension between residential growth and preserving the city's small-town character and natural resources, as the project would add new housing units but also require the removal of several native oak trees.
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