Redmond, Oregon Mid-Town Revitalization Plan, Public Workshop

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The City of Redmond is hosting a public workshop on Thursday, May 7, 5:30-7:30pm, Redmond City Hall, 716 SW Evergreen Avenue to develop a vision and plan for Mid-Town Redmond that will help transform an underused district into a thriving neighborhood that reflects Redmond’s history and hopes for the future.

The Mid-Town is roughly defined as the area between NW Fourth and Seventh Streets from NW Kingwood Avenue south to W Antler Avenue. This is the second public workshop for this project.

City staff, a Citizen Advisory Committee and a team of consultants will be on hand to facilitate the meeting and being interpreting your priorities into designs and action items. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

The City is encouraging all property owners, business owners, tenants, entrepreneurs and residents to attend in order to provide guidance and information on the transformation and vision of the new Mid-Town Area.

This is the third area-wide planning effort that the City of Redmond has conducted for the city center. In 2007 the City hosted a planning effort for the downtown that resulted in Centennial Park, and the pedestrian environment for downtown. In 2011, the City then turned its attention to the northern part of the City Center and drafted a development strategy for the Professional Business Medical District anchored by St. Charles hospital.

“This is a great opportunity for all of us to come together and talk about all of the opportunities and possibilities for the Mid-Town Area of Redmond, to put together the final pieces of the puzzle for Redmond’s city center. I am excited about this effort – great ideas come when many minds get together,” enthused Heather Richards, Community Development Director for the City of Redmond.

For questions or comments, contact Heather Richards, Community Development Director for the City of Redmond at 541-923-7756, or heather.richards@ci.redmond.or.us.

www.ci.redmond.or.us

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