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43 <br />Lead <br />Implementer <br />City Community Development, City Public <br />Works, HRA, EDA <br />Partners Private Developer <br />Timeline Planning and design should begin over next 1-5 <br />years; Implementation beginning by 2027 <br />Funding <br />Source(s)Private development <br /> KEY COMPONENTS <br />• New publicly accessible park along Main St, that can accommodate the farmers market and other events <br />• Active ground floor with direct access onto Main Street <br />• Pedestrian-scale design and frontage along Main Street <br />• Above-floor office or residential uses <br />• Maintain ability for future structured, shared parking ramp <br />• Explore the viability of a linear development along Highway 10 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NEAR-TERM <br />PRIORITY <br />PRIORITY <br />Establish necessary <br />agreements during <br />the development <br />negotiation process, <br />for shared access <br />and use of the <br />remaining parking <br />area on the site <br />As needed, partner <br />with the developer <br />on financial subsidies <br />or other strategic <br />partnership needs, <br />as identified during <br />development <br />negotiations. <br />Complete all <br />required design <br />approvals, site <br />rezoning, project <br />permitting, and <br />begin construction <br />Complete a <br />site survey and <br />environmental review <br />of the city-owned <br />property. <br />Develop preliminary <br />infrastructure <br />designs and <br />details for public <br />infrastructure into <br />and around the site. <br />These plans should <br />clearly delineate <br />pedestrian crossing <br />locations and the <br />redesign Main St. <br />Complete preliminary <br />site environmental <br />reviews to <br />understand site <br />conditions, and <br />identify anticipated <br />remediation needs <br />Using the Downtown <br />Plan, establish <br />clear development <br />outcomes that <br />the City and area <br />stakeholders expect <br />from a future <br />development on the <br />site. <br />Solicit a developer <br />for the city- <br />owned property <br />redevelopment <br />site through a <br />competative RFP <br />process. <br />The developer should <br />expect to partner <br />with the City on the <br />project. <br />OPPORTUNITY AREA <br />City-Owned Lot <br />Priority= 0 -2 Years <br />Near Term= 2-5 Years <br />Med. Term= 5-10 Years <br />Long-Term= 10+ Years <br />Ongoing= Periodically / Opportunity-Driven <br />Page 113 of 157
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