Community Engagement
The city extended an invitation to the public to express their opinions on the Landmark 99 opportunity. Two meetings have already taken place, featuring presentations, insights from a community poll, and potential master planning alternatives for the location. During these sessions, community members were encouraged to participate in small group discussions, facilitating conversations on potential uses, offering input on design options, and addressing other concerns.
Master Plan - Conceptual Design Options
During our initial public gathering, the community emphasized its foremost preferences, which include a community center, a recreational facility, retail and dining establishments, and a police annex. There is a notable inclination towards the creation of outdoor gathering spaces, a Public Plaza, Festival streets, and a walkable environment. In response to these priorities, three draft design options were introduced at the second community meeting.
The three conceptual frameworks for potential property development are Town Square, Village Green, and Neighborhood.
The Town Square concept offers a pedestrian promenade along with facilities including an Aquatic -Recreational Center, Community Center, a Library, a Police Annex, an amphitheater , ground floor retail with mixed use Live-Work-Play units within the apartments and townhomes.
The Village Green plan has an open green space at its heart, and could host street fairs, farmers’ markets, and similar events. It also includes a police annex, a library, and a recreation/aquatics center combined with housing.
The Neighborhood concept offers more housing options including three-floor walkups and cottage housing, along with retail space, a library and a police annex.
Master Plan Alternatives can be viewed here.
To access the complete presentations, please click on the below
First Community Conversation - Oct 21st
Second Community Conversation - Nov 18th