Public weighs in on downtown landscape improvement plan
Tom Bentley, a consultant for the Omaha-based Dropseed Studios, presents the preliminary design of the Scottsbluff Downtown Landscape Design and Stormwater Master Plan during a public meeting Tuesday at the Midwest Theater in Scottsbluff. The plan contains several ideas for revitalizing downtown, including incorporating additional greenery throughout the 18-block area, adding bulb outs that extend sidewalk areas at intersections and creating a drop-off zone on 17th Street for bus access to the Midwest Theater or other downtown businesses.
Posted: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 12:00 am
Star Herald
As plans for a downtown landscaping project are finalized, city officials gathered additional input from the public Tuesday.
Consultants from the Omaha-based Dropseed Studios presented the preliminary design of the Scottsbluff Downtown Landscape Design and Stormwater Master Plan and gave area business owners and residents a chance to provide feedback during a meeting at the Midwest Theater in downtown Scottsbluff.
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