Friday, December 30, 2011
Feedback sought on draft LCI plan for area around Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth.
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Gwinnett citizens are invited to look ahead 10 years and provide feedback on an update to the Livable Centers Initiative that will guide future growth and public improvements around Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth. The Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District (CID) announced it is hosting an open house for the Gwinnett Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) 10-year Update from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19. The open house will occur inside Gwinnett Place Mall along the lower level of the Belk wing between JCPenney and Belk. Everyone is encouraged to provide feedback on the draft LCI concept plan and recommendations. The study focuses on the area around Gwinnett Place as well as areas near Discover Mills, Gwinnett Center, Gwinnett …
Thursday, October 20, 2011
CID asking everyone to share their opinions on existing travel conditions in order to improve planning for future improvements.
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
The Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District (CID) is conducting an online transportation mobility survey. The CID is asking everyone to share their opinions on existing travel conditions in order to improve planning for future improvements. The survey will help the CID understand the impact of transportation options on the quality of life within the Gwinnett Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) study area. The LCI is currently undergoing a 10-year update. “We are learning about how people travel throughout Gwinnett Place and finding out which options and improvements would make our area more accessible. The opinions that we receive will play an important role as we complete the transportation and mobility portions of the 10-year Livable …
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Not everyone on the Duluth City Council agrees with proposals for the city's future redevelopment contained in the Living Centers Initiative 10-Year Update.
Not everyone on the Duluth City Council agrees with everything in the Living Centers Initiative 10-Year Update being considered for adoption. So the council directed Planning Director Glenn Coyne during a work session Monday (July 25) night to prepare an executive summary of the update. Council members also asked Coyne to incorporate their comments and changes in the actual update and to make it more general. The draft LCI update was prepared by Jacobs Engineering, a consulting firm hired by the city with input from two community meetings, and already has been forwarded to the Atlanta Regional Commission. Bleakly Advisory Group worked on the study in conjunction with Jacobs. The update “gives the city access to ARC resources, grants and …
Allison Rodgers
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