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Public Involvement Process Overview describes the work of the Consensus Building Institute (CBI) in developing and implementing a forum for engaging the input of Meridens citizens, through the development of the City Center Advisory Group, in the Phase Two planning process. |
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Market Assessment presents a picture of the current market conditions in downtown Meriden, and the details the market forces that can best be served from a downtown location. |
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Preliminary Environmental Assessment ranks 24-targeted properties by type and potential environmental liability in order to develop assumptions regarding potential environmental clean-up costs. |
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Harbor Brook Realignment Preliminary Design incorporates the hydraulic requirements of the Meriden Flood Control Implementation Agency and the desire to encourage development downtown, and presents a new Brook alignment, with proposed channel sections and supporting hydraulic data. |
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Preliminary Design of Transportation Improvements considers the appropriate phasing of proposed transportation network improvements, and presents preliminary design level plans for improvements that will create a safe, easily understood roadway system, with ample vehicular capacity to accommodate growth, which provides outstanding regional visibility and access from the interstate highway system. |
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Conceptual Land Use Plan combines the phased transportation improvements, elements of good urban planning, and input from the public forum to present the vision of the Meriden Green and Commercial Center |
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Design Guideline assists municipal officials, developers, design professionals, and the community in understanding the planning principles and design elements that reflect the goals of the City Center Advisory Group, and are key to creating an attractive, functional and memorable City Center. |
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Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis addresses the full range of economic impacts from the project, and includes analysis of the projected fee and tax income to the City from the proposed development. |