The city has announced the next meeting dates for the Midtown-Plaza Area Plan.
“The 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,” according to a press release. “In order to accomplish this, there will be series of Midtown-Plaza Area Plan Public Work Team Meetings that break the planning area into five sub-regions. These meetings will incorporate previous feedback; explore current plan policies and the desired future.“
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the plan will incorporate the principles of FOCUS, the city’s comprehensive strategic guide, and consolidate some out-of-date plans and will be used to guide decision making at city hall.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