Hire Opticos Design to create development rules for 23rd Street Corridor
Resolution 22-09
In Plain English
The city wants to redesign how buildings and businesses can be developed along 23rd Street. Opticos Design would study the corridor and write new zoning rules based on building types rather than land uses. The new rules would guide what future development looks like in this area.
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