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Redevelopment Commission approves $174,000 study for Northwest Fifth Street corridor
Summary
The Richmond Redevelopment Commission on Sept. 16 authorized $174,000 from the Johns Manville allocation area to fund a corridor revitalization study of Northwest Fifth Street, a multi‑mile project that officials say will require extensive utility coordination and possible right‑of‑way acquisition.
The Richmond Redevelopment Commission on Sept. 16 approved the appropriation of $174,000 from the Johns Manville allocation area to pay for a revitalization study of the Northwest Fifth Street corridor from I‑70 to U.S. 40.
The study, proposed by consultant firm Avenue, will produce a stakeholder‑driven plan that includes visioning, high‑level cost estimates, phasing recommendations and options for funding and implementation. The corridor covers roughly 3¼ miles and commissioners were told it will likely require extensive utility coordination and some right‑of‑way acquisition.
Beth (redevelopment…
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