The cities of Alpharetta and Milton are offering citizens an opportunity to shape the future of a portion of the Ga. 9 corridor that runs through portions of both communities.
In February, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) awarded the Cities of Alpharetta and Milton a $100,000 Livable Centers Initiative grant for a planning study of the Ga. 9 area from Bethany Bend to Mayfield Road and the areas east of Ga. 9 to Ga. 400, which includes Deerfield Parkway.
As the majority of the subject area is within Milton, that city is serving as the lead agency for the study effort.
Currently citizens are invited to take an online survey, includes a visual study of business, residential and green space areas. Residents are asked to rank the images based on their appropriateness for the Ga. 9/Windward/Deerfield parkways area.
Additionally, there are a series of questions detailing transportation, business, housing and pedestrian access issues.
The 10-minute survey is available at http://collage.questionform.com/public/Milton-Hwy-9-LCI-Compass-Survey.
Results from this informal survey will give city planners and consultants from plan partner Urban Collage a good starting point from which to craft a citizen-based plan for business, housing and green space growth. It is the first in a series of public input opportunities planned for the project.
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 8:46 AM