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Bexley land use strategy presented to Tree Commission, highlights pocket parks and corridor goals
Summary
City staff reviewed a two-year Land Use Strategy for Bexley and asked the Tree Commission to review residential and commercial recommendations, including calls for more green space and pocket parks along Main Street corridors.
Megan, a city staff presenter, told the Bexley Tree Commission the city—s Land Use Strategy was developed over about two years and was introduced to city council three meetings ago for further consideration.
She said the strategy is a high-level policy document intended to guide how limited land resources in Bexley are used, and that it was designed to work in concert with the city—s commercial design guidelines. "It's been over 2 years in the making," Megan said, adding that public workshops, two rounds of surveying and a market analysis informed the recommendations.
The strategy, Megan said, reflects public preferences identified in outreach, including requests for more green space and for…
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