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DDA presents designs for East Mulberry and Chestnut alleys; commission offers advisory feedback

2251111 · January 15, 2025
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Representatives of the Downtown Development Authority presented schematic designs Jan. 15 for two downtown alley enhancements — East Mulberry–Myrtle and Chestnut–Jefferson — and the Historic Preservation Commission offered advisory feedback focused on historic‑resource protection and design details.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Downtown Development Authority presented schematic designs for two downtown alley enhancement projects — the East Mulberry–Myrtle alley and the Chestnut–Jefferson alley — to the Fort Collins Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 15. The commission provided advisory feedback and asked staff and the DDA to monitor potential impacts to adjacent historic resources.

Todd Dangerfield, project manager for capital projects with the DDA, outlined the project history and scope, saying the DDA has completed multiple pilot and subsequent alley projects since 2006 and is advancing two new alleys as part of a larger program. John Beggs of RVI Planning (formerly Russell Mills) described design themes: a pollinator‑inspired, plant‑focused concept and a contrasting industrial/“Corten” motif…

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