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The Downtown Plan was presented to City Council and unanimously adopted during the meeting.
January 15 2019
City Council - Work Session
December 13 2018
Planning Commission
November 13 2018
City Council - Discussion
October 11 2018
Planning Commission
Downtown Draft Plan work session - 5pm
September 13 → September 20 2018
DRAFT Plan Available for Review
The Downtown Plan process kicked off last winter with the selection of Design Workshop, Inc. as the project consultant.
Based on the input of the public and the Working Group (see plan appendix) Design Workshop submitted an initial draft document for public review and vetting on September 10th. The Plan addresses a broad vision for downtown with specific discussion of Land Use and Zoning, Connectivity, Parking and Mobility, Art, Culture and Heritage and the Character of the Built Environment.
The public is strongly encouraged to provide input in this process through feedback on the web site as well as attendance at public discussions.
July 12 2018
Downtown Plan Topic of July Steamboat Conversations
The community is invited to participate in a discussion about the downtown plan during the July Steamboat Conversations from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, July 12, at the Steamboat Art Museum (801 Lincoln Avenue).
In addition to the Conversations Session, Planning & Community Development will host a morning workshop from 8AM to10AM, also at the Steamboat Art Museum. Both sessions are free and individuals can stop by for as long as they like during either or both sessions.
Morning Workshop, Thursday, July 12, 8AM to 10AM, Steamboat Art Museum
Conversations Session, Thursday, July 12, 5PM to 7PM, Steamboat Art Museum