Dec. 13 Meeting to Highlight Atlantic-Arlington Land Use Corridor

Atlantic-Arlington Corridor Study image. Source: City of Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Atlantic-Arlington Corridor Study image. Source: City of Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Residents will have the opportunity to give their input on an upcoming redevelopment project.

A meeting will be held on Thursday, December 13, 2018, 6-8:30pm, at Tri-Faith Ministries, 140 Goldleaf Street, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, regarding the Atlantic-Arlington Land Use Corridor Study.

The goal of the meeting is to compile input that will be used to create a plan to guide expected redevelopment along the corridor.

WPR Consulting, LLC will facilitate a panel discussion, and there will be breakout group sessions with topics ranging from what the study is and what it hopes to achieve, to the types of development and amenities the community would like incorporated into redevelopment plans, and suggestions on how to preserve quality, inclusive housing and businesses in the area.

Said Brad Kerr, Director of Engineering:

“We want to hear how area residents and businesses want the corridor to be developed and any concerns they may have about the expected redevelopment.”

The redevelopment planning area extends from Grand Avenue to East Raleigh Boulevard. Visit rockymountnc.gov/engineering for a map of the corridor study area.

For more information regarding the meeting, call 252.972.1121.

 

Source: Tameka Kenan-Norman and Jessie Nunery, City of Rocky Mount

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