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Design Concept One
Little known public street next to it (Kate Street, presently unlabeled) can prove useful to provide access from 10th Street to museum, parking and Visitors Center. Amphitheater location would give audience view towards Lookout Mountain and Mt.
Feedback and Questions
The bridge idea was proposed as a vehicle bridge only during times when there are street closures for events on Washington/10th or other streets nearby to improve traffic flow.
Segment 1: Connecting Heritage Rd, 4th Avenue and Zeta Street
The first segment of the proposed pilot project was encouraged by Mayor Marjorie Sloan, offering a connection to the communities and neighborhoods east of Heritage Rd and over to Zeta St. This area has several social trails already existing, and an old road bed cutting through the lower lying areas. The alignment provides an access point at 4th and Heritage, adjacent to the pedestrian bridge over Heritage, as well as access points at the roundabout at Kimball and Heritage. As the trail heads east towards Zeta St, we have chosen to keep the alignment as high on the hillside as possible, as the lowest parts of this property are in a 100 year flood plain. Finally, the eastern access point would climb gradually out to the existing parking area on Zeta St, making this a convenient starting/ ending point.Like the majority of segments, this has very little elevation gain or loss and is an excellent opportunity to create fun, flowy trail that would appeal to novices on up, and serve as a safe alternative connecting communities east of Heritage Rd to the Kinney Run bike path, Shelton Elementary School, Heritage Square, and other local amenities.Total mileage: .28 miles
Chapter 3 - Planning Strategies
Please keep in mind that, for better or worse, maintaining effective street access into and out of the 12th Street neighborhood on its eastern side (i.e. out to Washington via 11th, 12th, and 13th Streets) is absolutely vital to the neighborhood residents
PC 23-30 - Minor Subdivision - 2315 Illinois Street
Application Type(s): Minor Subdivision PlatApproval Process: The city received an application on May 20th 2024 and is currently under review. The Director of Community Development has the authority to approve the application.The Code requires that the property be posted for at least 14 consecutive days, posting shall indicate that a minor subdivision plat application has been filed with the department, that the application and plat are available for public inspection during working hours, and that any comments must be filed in writing with the director.Notable application details: Use Zone: R1A Form Zone Overlay: Peripheral The application is to subdivide an existing parcel into 3 smaller lots for future single household development Proposed Minor Subdivision PlatNext Steps: Recording
Guest Book
From the street it looks like a smooth grassy knoll with the house right behind it.
What does the ‘Peripheral’ form zone mean, how did it get its name, and how is it different from the ‘Core’ form zone?
This then changes back to the Core form zone when you go one block further east to 5th and Jackson Street.
Short Term Rental Regulations Adopted
At that time staff will be accepting license applications at the Planning and Public Works Offices located at 1445 10th Street. More information on licensing is available at www.cityofgolden.net/shorttermrentals.
Washington Avenue Safety Project
I think that there has to be a better way to create a safe environment for pedestrians and cyclist without removing a majority of street parking.