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Consultants, residents kick off Kerrville downtown plan update; survey shows demand for more housing and nightlife
Summary
At the first Downtown Advisory Committee meeting for Kerrville’s comprehensive-plan update, consultants presented survey and housing-study findings that point to demand for downtown housing, better river integration, more events and parking solutions; next steps include follow-up meetings and public workshops.
Consultants working with the City of Kerrville opened the first Downtown Advisory Committee meeting for a focused update to the city’s downtown chapter of the Kerrville 2050 comprehensive plan, presenting early findings from a housing study and an online community survey.
Caitlin Admire, the project manager working with the City of Kerrville, told committee members the consultants are taking the 2018 downtown chapter and adding a public‑realm layer focused on connectivity, streetscapes, infrastructure and specific action items. "This is your community. This is your plan," Admire said, asking members to help shape both the recommendations and the engagement process.
Why it matters: The review is intended to produce implementable recommendations for downtown public spaces and zoning to support economic development. The project team named adoption by planning and zoning and city council as a target for June (year not specified), and said three Downtown…
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