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Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West
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THE NEED
The first phase of Grandview Heights “Growing on Tradition”community strategic planning process resulted in two new guiding documents for our community: the 2019 Community Plan and the 2019 Civic Spaces and Places Plan. The Community Plan recommended further study and planning for specific areas within Grandview Heights. The upcoming Area Planning Process for our “Mixed Use Corridor: Goodale West” will be the first of these, inspired by coming changes to the context surrounding this older manufacturing and warehousing district. These changes include a planned new Municipal Building at the Corner of Grandview Avenue and Goodale Boulevard, and the new Grandview Crossing development south of the railroad tracks.
The 2019 Spaces and Placesstudy established that the southeast corner of Grandview Avenue and Goodale Boulevard was the location preferred by the community and recommended by the consultant for the city's new Municipal Building. Since 2019, the City has completed due diligence studies on that site, to verify that the ground is suitable and does not require extensive remediation, and that the programmatic and organizational needs of the new facility can be accommodated on the site in a reasonable manner, all of which returned positive and encouraging information.
Meanwhile, Grandview Crossinghas continued to develop. Bringing new restaurants, living and working opportunities, and new social gathering spaces and parks online in the coming months and years, Grandview Crossing will significantly expand our urban habitat. Related, the City is seeking to continue to plan for integration of this new neighborhood into the fabric of our historic community.
Recognizing that the combination of a new Municipal Building on the corner and Grandview Crossing to the south will offer new opportunities for redevelopment of the western portion of the Goodale Mixed-Use district, the City has retained a planning consultant to conduct area planning for this sub-area.
We hope you will participate in this planning study, including attending upcoming workshops.
Register now to participate, or follow this page to receive updates as they develop.
Add your thoughts using the places tool below.
Thank you in advance for helping to envision a bright future for our community!
THE NEED
The first phase of Grandview Heights “Growing on Tradition”community strategic planning process resulted in two new guiding documents for our community: the 2019 Community Plan and the 2019 Civic Spaces and Places Plan. The Community Plan recommended further study and planning for specific areas within Grandview Heights. The upcoming Area Planning Process for our “Mixed Use Corridor: Goodale West” will be the first of these, inspired by coming changes to the context surrounding this older manufacturing and warehousing district. These changes include a planned new Municipal Building at the Corner of Grandview Avenue and Goodale Boulevard, and the new Grandview Crossing development south of the railroad tracks.
The 2019 Spaces and Placesstudy established that the southeast corner of Grandview Avenue and Goodale Boulevard was the location preferred by the community and recommended by the consultant for the city's new Municipal Building. Since 2019, the City has completed due diligence studies on that site, to verify that the ground is suitable and does not require extensive remediation, and that the programmatic and organizational needs of the new facility can be accommodated on the site in a reasonable manner, all of which returned positive and encouraging information.
Meanwhile, Grandview Crossinghas continued to develop. Bringing new restaurants, living and working opportunities, and new social gathering spaces and parks online in the coming months and years, Grandview Crossing will significantly expand our urban habitat. Related, the City is seeking to continue to plan for integration of this new neighborhood into the fabric of our historic community.
Recognizing that the combination of a new Municipal Building on the corner and Grandview Crossing to the south will offer new opportunities for redevelopment of the western portion of the Goodale Mixed-Use district, the City has retained a planning consultant to conduct area planning for this sub-area.
We hope you will participate in this planning study, including attending upcoming workshops.
Register now to participate, or follow this page to receive updates as they develop.
Add your thoughts using the places tool below.
Thank you in advance for helping to envision a bright future for our community!
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Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West has finished this stage
During this stage, the City will orient the consultant to the project at hand, and will provide background materials for review by the Consultant to help them prepare for the Community Collaboration phase.
Community Collaboration
Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West has finished this stage
Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West has finished this stage
During this phase, Planning Commission will review input provided by the community, along with plans and documents generated by the consultant in response to this input, and provide comments for incorporation into final planning documents to be prepared by the consultant.
Planning Commission Workshop
DATE: Tuesday, 5/10/2022
TIME: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
WHERE: City Hall Conference Room, 1016 Grandview Ave.
Review and Integrate
Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West has finished this stage
Once the community input process has concluded, contributions to this consultation will be closed for evaluation and review, as well as to allow the planning team time to generate final deliverables. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Planning | Growing on Tradition: Mixed-Use Corridor – Goodale West is currently at this stage
The "Mixed-Use Corridor Goodale West Area Plan" was adopted by the Planning Commission at their meeting on 21 September 2022, following two months of review, consideration and incorporation of public and Commissioners' comments. The final report can be found above, under "Documents."