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Martin County’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) asked residents and stakeholders to complete a short online survey to provide input on the RIO Civic Center master plan and the Dixie Highway streetscape plan, podcast hosts said.
The CRA-created survey seeks ideas from residents and stakeholders about redevelopment and streetscape design; hosts said they would add the survey link to the episode show notes and encouraged listeners to participate. “They’re inviting residents and stakeholders to take a really short survey,” a host said.
Why it matters: Public input on master plans and streetscape projects helps shape pedestrian amenities, traffic design and public-space priorities in redevelopment areas. The CRA’s outreach is an early-stage engagement step for planning work.
Ending: Residents with interest in RIO-area redevelopment or Dixie Highway improvements should complete the CRA survey; the hosts said the link will appear in the show notes.
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