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Atascadero reveals its brand-new downtown. ‘This is what we’ve been waiting for’

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  • Atascadero completed a full renovation of downtown El Camino Real in 2025.
  • Updates include added parking, new lighting, greenery and pedestrian access.
  • City hosted a block party to mark project completion despite minor work ongoing.

After a year of construction on the city’s main drag, downtown Atascadero has a whole new look.

Just in time for summer, residents can now enjoy a fully renovated El Camino Real with added car and bike parking, lush greenery and trees, hanging street lights, a center road divider, pedestrian cross walks and other safe and sustainable features.

The renovations span the main drag of El Camino Real from Rosario Avenue to Highway 41.

“This isn’t a thoroughfare anymore,” city manager Jim Lewis told reporters. “This is the center of downtown.”

Atascadero city manager Jim Lewis points toward some of the new renovations along El Camino Real on June 27, 2025. Loreli Cappel, deputy director of economic & community development, listens in.
Atascadero city manager Jim Lewis points toward some of the new renovations along El Camino Real on June 27, 2025. Loreli Cappel, deputy director of economic & community development, listens in. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com

The city celebrated the completion of its downtown safety, parking and beautification efforts on Friday with a city-wide block party.

The event kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. followed by an evening of live music, disco ball scavenger hunts and dance performances in the streets. Local businesses kept their doors open later than usual to accommodate customers into the night.

“Atascadero really is the genuine, authentic community in our county,” Lewis said. “Atascadero is the living room for our county. We’re not pretentious, we’re not overrun by visitors, and we have free parking. And so this is just the icing on the cake of why we want local people to hang out here in Atascadero. And I think this is what we’ve been waiting for.”

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People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com

Atascadero’s new and improved downtown

With construction on the El Camino Real Downtown Safety and Parking Enhancement Project commencing last June, the $12 million public works project clocked in on time and on budget.

Much of the project’s funding came from state and federal grants, as well as contributions from the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments.

The project added nearly 130 new free parking spots to downtown and safe crosswalks at the city’s most risky intersections on El Camino Real.

People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com

The bulk of the work was completed by Friday, with only some landscaping, sidewalk paving and streetlamp installation still to be done in downtown north of Traffic Way in the coming weeks. Two grand entry arches resembling the original city sign, which was blue with neon white letters, will be installed on either end of the new downtown center in the fall.

“We’ve come a long way in downtown Atascadero,” Mayor Charles Bourbeau told The Tribune. “This is going to really propel us to the next level.”



People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com
Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com


Atascadero Mayor Charles Bourbeau speaks before a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
Atascadero Mayor Charles Bourbeau speaks before a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com


People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com


People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy a block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com




People enjoy with block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
People enjoy with block party after a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday, June 27, 2025. Atascadero, California, completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com
Chairs were set up on the newly designed median on El Camino Real for the block party Friday, June 27, 2025, Atascadero completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery.
Chairs were set up on the newly designed median on El Camino Real for the block party Friday, June 27, 2025, Atascadero completed its downtown makeover on El Camino Real with new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com
The newly renovating crosswalk at East Mall and El Camino Real emulates the design and pattern of Atascadero City Hall. Atascadero held a block party on June 27, 2025, to celebrate its completed downtown makeover on El Camino Real featuring new parking, lights and greenery.
The newly renovating crosswalk at East Mall and El Camino Real emulates the design and pattern of Atascadero City Hall. Atascadero held a block party on June 27, 2025, to celebrate its completed downtown makeover on El Camino Real featuring new parking, lights and greenery. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com

This story was originally published June 27, 2025 at 6:24 PM.

Chloe Shrager
The Tribune
Chloe Shrager is the courts and crimes reporter for The Tribune. She grew up in Palo Alto, California, and graduated from Stanford with a B.A. in Political Science. When not writing, she enjoys surfing, backpacking, skiing and hanging out with her cat, Billy Goat.
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