Plans for the long-awaited City Center project has undergone changes in the years since it was first proposed, so City Council is asking for public input on four evenings, starting Thursday night.
The project in Historic Downtown Alpharetta was intended to start with retail buildings topped with offices and condos above first floor retail in a building surrounding a parking garage. But the loss of planned Tax Allocation District funds changed the economic viability of the project. The economy did the rest.
Now council proposes starting the project with a new City Hall as phase one instead. The project still includes a town green area.
Each of the four sessions will feature an open house beginning at 7 p.m. with a formal presentation at 7:30 p.m. After the March 30 session, a special meeting of City Council will immediately follow.
Public input
Four public sessions will be held by the city on the Alpharetta City Center project. Each will feature an open house, followed by a formal presentation.
7 p.m.: Open house
7:30 p.m.: Formal presentation
Thursday, Feb. 26
Monday, March 9
Thursday, March 26
Monday, March 30 (Special council meeting immediately follows)
Labels: Alpharetta, city center, historic downtown alpharetta, public input
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