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, Interested in exploring the area.
, Like spending time relaxing on weekends.
, Interested in opening a business nearby.
, Interested in living nearby.
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why not :)-- Ultimately think the west edge should be a warehouse district that is the city's center for tech, art, and music!
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Sheet metal sourced and inspired from the west edge can serve to define its flavor.
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all art doesnt need to be western. we are a railroad community and pioneering community. that can take many forms
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spaces that allow for gathering. could engage vendor set up for key events or activities.
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the west edge lends itself to outdoor community art opportunities. fits the vibe and would create a dynamic and recognizable area to visit
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Utilization of natural (or necessary for storm water) grades can create organic seating and entertainment spaces
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Out door music, art and entertainment space would have a great impact
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Use of metals that exist in the west edge already should be celebrated. Art can have function. Rusted metals create vibrant features
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Austin, TX has a similar project. Waller Creek flows through 28 acres or 11% of the downtown. MVVA and Thomas Phifer created this design.
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Evanston, WY used a combination of funding sources to revitalize their Roundhouse Railyard area.
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A small linear drainage feature creating a green amenity for neighboring sidewalk cafes.
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An aerial of Independence Grove.
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This image is from Independence Grove, mentioned by a site user as an interesting example of how some of the spaces could be designed.
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