What Does the Neighborhood Want to Achieve Through Development?
Tuesday April 11, 2006
7:00 pm– 9:00 pm
Sibley Neighborhood Center
1900 E 40 th Street
• Overview of CHI process – intended outcomes
• Overview of existing plans / policy issues
• TOD 101 – Metropolitan Design Center
• Brainstorm ideas for what community wants to achieve through development / concerns
• “So you want to be a developer!” – small groups / large group
• Wrap / next steps
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Transit's Potential to Shape Community along the Hiawatha Corridor: A Community Discussion
Wednesday April 19, 2006
7:00 pm– 8:30 pm
Hiawatha School Park
4305 E 42nd Street
Hosted by the Center for Transit Oriented Development, Urban Land Institute, Transit for Livable Communities
• Exploring Transit Oriented Development's role in meeting broader regional objectives, such as regional growth, improving quality of life, providing transportation options, and efficient public investment.
Exploring Development Options
Tuesday April 25, 2006
7:00 pm– 9:00 pm
Sibley Neighborhood Center
1900 E 40 th Street
• Overview of Hiawatha Corridor Symposia
• City resources available to leverage community goals through housing development
• Block Exercise (explore 3 – 4 development sites)
Summary:
At this meeting community members participated in a Block Exercise hosted by the Metropolitian Design Center that explored design and financing options for sites in the neighborhood
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Tuesday May 9, 2006
7:00 pm– 9:00 pm
Sibley Neighborhood Center
1900 E 40 th Street
• Panel will talk about development opportunities for the area
• Discuss development objectives for MN DOT parcels: What would be financially viable development options, next steps