
Scheduling and planning for public input for the Houghton Everest Neighborhood Center and the 6th Street Corridor was discussed at the June 22nd meeting of the Transportation Commission Meeting.
On Thursday, June 23, the Planning Commission and the Houghton Community Council held a joint meeting to discuss the work schedule for both the 6th Street Corridor Study and the Houghton Everest Neighborhood Center. The work product for the two studies will include:
Public Outreach and Facilitation
- Public outreach plan
- Public outreach materials, including project identity, project website, and
- communication materials, including a newsletter, signs, flyers, cards
- Findings from informal outreach events
- Findings from online survey
- Community meeting materials and meeting summary
6th Street Corridor Study
- Summary corridor draft goals/objectives and general transportation context using available performance measures reflective of these goals
- Technical memo with methods, data collection and proposed project studylimits
- Draft conditions for baseline and proposed land use scenarios, and listing of potential constraints and opportunities
- Updated conditions for baseline and proposed land use scenarios with potential solutions prepared in a draft presentation
- Report that provides the foundation and supporting analysis to convey trade-offs and decision making for the lay public
- Houghton/Everest Neighborhood Center Study
- Assessment of neighborhood center existing land use conditions
- Assessment of development potential under existing zoning regulations, including visual representations
- Description of scenarios and visual representations of each scenario
- Summary of demographic and market conditions
- Summary of stakeholder interviews
- Development feasibility of identified scenarios
- Summary report document methods, findings and recommendations for the neighborhood center