We posted a map and meeting dates for the next Midtown Plaza area plan meeting last week. The city has since sent an updated map with corrected meeting information.
The information in the text of the previous post was correct, but this map has now been corrected.
City planners say Midtown-Plaza Area Plan process is moving forward and entering an important stage where the discussion makes a transition from ‘global’ to ‘neighborhood oriented’ issues. While previous meetings have focused on the entire planning area, the next round of meetings divides Midtown into subsections.
When completed, the plan will incorporate the principles of FOCUS, the city’s comprehensive strategic guide, and consolidate some out-of-date plans and will be used to guide decision making at city hall.
This upcoming meeting schedule is as follows:
Meeting Session #1: Tuesday, April 23rd at The Kauffman Foundation 4801 Rockhill Road.
- The North West section which is bound by 31st Street to 43rd Street and State Line Road to Southwest Trafficway from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- The North East section which is bound by 31st Street to 43rd Street and Gillham Road to the Paseo from 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Meeting Session #2: Monday, April 29th, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 11 E. 40th Street.
- The North Center section which is bound by 31st Street to 43rd Street and Southwest Trafficway to Gillham Road from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- The South Brush Creek section which is bound by Brush Creek to 55th Street and State Line Road to the Paseo from 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Meeting Session #3: Tuesday, April 30th, The Offices of Gould Evans, 4041 Mill Street.
- The North Brush Creek section which is bound by 43rd Street to Brush Creek and State Line to the Paseo from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Previous posts
- Public gives more input into developing Midtown-Plaza plan
- Packed room tells city what is good, could be better about Midtown
- Midtowners already weighing in online on Midtown/Plaza plan
- Residents invited to give input on Midtown/Plaza future
- Residents tell Midtown-Plaza planners why they live in Midtown
- What concerns do residents have about Midtown’s future?
Who’s talking