Viewed by itself, this specific measure is minor, but it does trigger a long series of additional administrative and legislative actions that will unfold at a steady pace during the months ahead, culminating in consideration of a new zoning framework for the downtown by the end of this year.
The accompanying image shows the preliminary proposed boundaries of a new overlay zone, with development opportunities concentrated in the downtown core and transit area, then stepping back toward the downtown periphery and a portion of the North Avenue corridor.
A huge amount of detail will be presented to the City Council and to the public next month, when the master development team at RDRXR releases its recommended action plan, including goals and build-out concepts aligned to the proposed zoning.
It’s an exciting process with the potential to transform the Main Street area into a model of sustainable, transit-oriented, culturally-vibrant economic vitality. As with all large-scale changes, it also will entail difficult, complex choices and trade-offs.
So, please stay informed and engaged as we move forward.
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