IKEA | City of East Palo Alto

Supplemental Environmental Impact Report


IKEA, the popular furniture retailer founded in Sweden, has grown to more than 350 stores internationally.

In 2001, DJP&A prepared a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) for the redevelopment of a 10.5-acre site next to the University Avenue/US 101 interchange with a 320,000 square foot IKEA retail store. While the approved Specific Plan for the site allowed “big box” retail uses, the proposed project exceeded the total square footage of the Specific Plan by 96,000 square feet and was substantially taller than the maximum building height allowed by the Specific Plan. As a result, a SEIR was required to analyze the environmental impacts of the additional development.

Due to its prominent location along US 101, traffic and parking impacts were carefully considered and mitigation measures were implemented to minimize impacts that would result from the project. In addition, population and housing impacts were also assessed because popular retail stores like IKEA could potentially attract residents into the area. The SEIR analyzed other impacts pertaining to air quality, site drainage (hydrology), and aesthetics; for each impact section, DJP&A coordinated with the City to reduce impacts as much as possible through a combination of design changes and mitigation measures.

This IKEA store opened in 2003 and, to this day, remains a popular shopping destination.

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