File #: ID 16-0389    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/25/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/17/2016 Final action: 5/17/2016
Title: Resolution to Consider Adoption of the Randleman Road Corridor Plan, Phase 1
Attachments: 1. Randleman Corridor Phase 1 Summary, 2. DRAFT Randleman Road Phase 1 Corridor Plan, 3. 2016 PLANNING BOARD MIN 4-20-16 draft, 4. 16-0389 Resolution Randleman Rd Plan Ph 1
Title
Resolution to Consider Adoption of the Randleman Road Corridor Plan, Phase 1

Body
Department: Planning
Council District: 1

Public Hearing: Yes
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Russ Clegg, AICP, 336-373-2211
Contact 2 and Phone: Hanna Cockburn, AICP, 336-574-3576

PURPOSE:
Conduct a public hearing and consider adoption of the Randleman Road Corridor Plan, Phase 1.

BACKGROUND:
In April 2015, the Planning Department was directed to initiate a planning process for the Randleman Road Corridor. The Plan has been broken into two phases: the first focusing on the northern half of the study area from Freeman Mill Road to the I-40 interchange.

The purpose of this plan is to develop and articulate a shared vision for the corridor based on community input that can be used by both public and private entities to guide future growth decisions. The policies, tools and strategies identified in the plan will be used by the City to guide implementation activities that support growth and stability in the commercial corridor and the neighborhoods adjacent to Randleman Road.
Relationships developed among business owners, residents and City staff throughout the planning process will be leveraged to implement the recommendations of the plan and continue the successful collaboration between the City and Randleman Road area businesses and residents.
Plan recommendations were identified for three primary policy areas based on input from public meetings, online surveys, and door-to-door questionnaires conducted with business owners, property owners, and residents. These recommendations were prioritized and implementation tools and strategies were developed. These primary policy areas and priority projects include the following.

Reinvestment
* Educating businesses about existing City programs such as the Greensboro Community Development Fund.
Public Perception of the Corridor
* Continuing to address crime in the corridor.
* Improving...

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