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Urban Land Institute presents downtown master‑plan process; stakeholders urge public engagement
Summary
ULI presented findings from a technical assistance panel and recommended public engagement, connectivity improvements and reuse strategies to guide a downtown master plan covering Centerton's Old Town and a 400‑acre new‑town area.
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) local chapter updated Centerton City Council on April 8 about a technical assistance panel (TAP) and next steps for a downtown master plan that will examine both Old Town and a separate roughly 400‑acre “new town” area south of Centerton Boulevard.
Megan Brown, director of operations for the local ULI chapter, told the council the TAP gathered nearly 20 key stakeholders and six subject‑matter experts for a 1½‑day review that included a tour of the city. Brown said the TAP’s role was to shape a consultant request-for-qualifications (RFQ) and identify priorities that the consultant will carry forward into full public outreach and the plan.
Brown summarized…
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