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Springfield agency hears plan for Glenwood Phase 1 infrastructure, estimates $9.97 million
Summary
The Springfield Economic Development Agency received a presentation on a proposed Phase 1 of the Glenwood master plan that would provide roads, utilities and river-edge open space; staff estimated the minimum viable Phase 1 at about $9,970,000 and scheduled a required community meeting for Feb. 19.
The Springfield Economic Development Agency on Monday heard a staff presentation on next steps for infrastructure in the Glenwood master plan area, including a proposed Phase 1 that staff described as the "minimum viable product" to connect parcels to utilities and the river.
Ally Camp, who led the presentation, said the blue Phase 1 area on the board’s map is intended to provide transportation and pedestrian connections, river-edge open space, sidewalks, lighting and ADA access. "This cost estimate is about $10,000,000, $9,970,000," Camp said, adding the figure is an early estimate that includes substantial contingency and escalation.
Camp framed Phase 1 as a way to unlock development around four adjacent blocks by delivering key utility connections and a first street that would…
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