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Chena Riverfront subcommittee outlines plan 'buckets' and documents changes since 2016
Summary
Subcommittee members identified priority plan chapters — including flood control, water quality/fisheries habitat, river access and river-oriented development — and discussed observed changes since 2016 such as increased subdivision development, more on-water recreation, siltation and evolving contaminants concerns.
The Chena Riverfront Plan Subcommittee spent much of its March 25 meeting cataloging observed changes since the 2016 plan and outlining draft "buckets" (chapters) for the updated riverfront plan, including transportation/riverwalk, water quality and fisheries, flood-plain management, recreation and river access, land use and economic development, and implementation.
Staff member Kellen Spielman opened the exercise asking members to compare the 2016 plan to current conditions. Spielman said the borough can run GIS analyses to quantify development; he estimated "over a 100 plus homes built on the banks of…
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