Keep on weighing in on the proposed Downtown Plan

The Richmond Planning Commission is inviting the public to speak up on the city’s proposed Downtown Plan at a series of neighborhood meetings planned for late January and February. (Check out Buttermilk & Molasses for more information than you can stand on the Downtown Plan.) Property owners and interested members of the public are encouraged to […]

The Richmond Planning Commission is inviting the public to speak up on the city’s proposed Downtown Plan at a series of neighborhood meetings planned for late January and February. (Check out Buttermilk & Molasses for more information than you can stand on the Downtown Plan.)

Property owners and interested members of the public are encouraged to continue the conversation on the draft Downtown Plan at a series of sessions focused on specific downtown districts:

    A discussion on the Manchester District will be held on Thursday, January 31, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Bankuet Place at 1129 Hull Street.
    A discussion on the VCU and Downtown neighborhoods (including Monroe Ward, Oregon Hill and Carver) will be held on Monday, February 4, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the William Byrd Community House at 224 South Cherry Street.
    A discussion on the Shockoe District (including the Bottom and the Slip) will be held on Thursday, February 7, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Main Street Station at 1500 East Main Street.
    A discussion on the Broad Street and Jackson Ward communities will be held on Tuesday, February 12, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Jackson Center Building at 501 North 2nd Street.
    A discussion on the James River (the river, islands and riverfront area) will be held on Tuesday, February 19, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Main Library at 101 East Franklin Street.
    A discussion on the City Center (VCU Medical Center, Capitol Area and Central Office District) will be held on Wednesday, February 20, from 6 until 8 p.m. at City Hall’s 5th floor conference room at 900 East Broad Street.
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