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City of Urbana seeking public input on North Main Street corridor plan

By Trey Brown,

10 days ago

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URBANA, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Urbana is looking for additional feedback on its plan for a road in the area.

Since June of last year, the city has been working to establish a plan for the North Main Street corridor, which will impact North Main Street from Gwynne Street and Washington Avenue to Grimes Circle.

The plan will feature “recommendations for future land use, zoning code updates or revisions, and infrastructure improvements to support investment and reinvestment within this corridor,” according to the project’s webpage.

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With the original deadline in mind for the plan’s conception — set for the end of the month –the city is asking residents to look over the drafted idea for the corridor, which can be read here .

After perusing the plan residents are encouraged to share their thoughts by taking a survey . Residents can provide feedback through May 5. This survey follows the community version that was given in September of last year, as well as the survey that was given at a community open house event in January .

For more information regarding the results of the previous survey and details regarding the project click here .

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