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South College Corridor Plan  
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Download PDFSurvey Highlights
4 pgs, 43k
Download PDFVisioning Workshop Summary 04-24-08
8 pgs, 386k
Download PDFVisioning Workshop Map Comments
1 pg, 1.62m
Download PDFVisioning Workbook
6 pgs, 445k
Download PDFVision Workshop Materials
7 pgs, 639k
Download PDFBusiness Forum Summary
3 pgs, 372k
Download PDFBaseline Planning Summary
30 pgs, 6.3m
Download PDFCharacter Sheets
2 pgs, 3.2m
Download PDFSpring Newsletter
252k
Survey Results Are In!

Since April, the Project Team has collected and analyzed results from a household and a business survey sent out in April. The intent of the surveys was to collect information for an upcoming market report, and to better understand concern over issues raised in earlier Corridor Plan meetings. The results will enable the Project Team to focus its efforts on the issues most relevant to Plan participants. Download highlights of the surveys and the visioning workshop (held on April 24) in the box to the right.

What's Next
Land use and transportation alternatives workshop on July 16, 2008 (location TBD)
Background  
Related Downloads
Download PDFSouth College Avenue Access Control Plan Update Report - 2002
Download PDFOpen House Comment Summary (11-29-07)
4 pages, 6.4m
Download PDFPlan Area Map
1 page, 47k
Download PDFFact Sheet
2 pages, 69k
The South College Corridor Plan kicked-off on November 29, 2007 with a public open house at the Southgate Church. This plan covers 608 acres centered along College Avenue between Harmony and Carpenter Roads. This entire area is within city limits, download the map above.

This plan will be similar to other corridor plans adopted by the City, such as the North College Corridor Plan and East Mulberry Corridor Plan (these plans can be downloaded from our Document Download webpage). Particular attention will be paid to the unique characteristics and issues of South College, with a focus on land use, transportation, urban design, building and zoning, infrastructure, and open space. An extensive 18-month public involvement process will be conducted, with activities ranging from public meetings, one-on-one meetings with property owners, businesses and residents, web updates, and newsletters.
Contact
 
Timothy Wilder, City Planner, City of Fort Collins, 970-221-6376

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