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Hudson staff present three downtown Phase 2 concepts; council asks for financial modeling
Summary
Staff presented three concept plans for an ~11‑acre downtown Phase 2 area including public open space, market hall ideas and three housing intensity options (≈20–60 units). Council asked for financial analysis, TIF modeling and clarification of sewer/pump‑station constraints before choosing a preferred concept.
City staff presented three concept sketches for the downtown Phase 2 acreage west of downtown during the April 22 Hudson City Council workshop and asked council for high‑level feedback and direction to advance planning.
Greg (staff) said the 2024 comprehensive plan recommended medium‑density housing that respects the surrounding historic Owen Brown Street block, paired with public or semi‑public space that could range from active green space to community facilities or a market hall. The three concepts shown ranged from about 20–30 units to roughly 40–60 units, with the…
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