City Releases Online Survey and Public Meeting Details for Citizen Input on South SH 360 Corridor Development Strategy
By Sarah Stubblefield, Office of Strategic Initiatives
Posted on August 03, 2021, August 03, 2021

Public Meeting Notice

The first of three public input opportunities to help shape the City of Arlington's South SH 360 Corridor Development Strategy is open from August 3-13, including a public meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on August 9th at the Bowie High School Library (2101 Highbank Drive, Arlington, TX 76018). A dedicated project website with materials to review and easy methods to provide input is also available.

The City of Arlington began work on this strategy in May 2021, which will create a vision and associated implementation strategies to ensure the future success of the corridor. The study will guide future development, strengthen neighborhoods, build community capacity, improve transportation and safety, enhance economic development and position the South SH 360 Corridor as a strong southeastern gateway to Arlington.

In addition to the creation of a Community Advisory Committee, the City aims to gather significant and meaningful citizen input about the corridor through an online survey, public meetings and other community outreach events. The public input windows are designed to provide opportunities for citizens to participate in the process, provide input, and review draft plan materials.

Public Input Period #1: August 3-13, 2021. Click here to complete a quick online survey. The survey is also available in Spanish and Vietnamese.
Public Meeting #1: August 9, 2021 at 6:30 pm at James Bowie High School Library, 2101 Highbank Drive, Arlington, TX 76018

The remaining public input periods will be in October 2021 and January 2022. Keep up with the progress of the project and upcoming meeting dates by visiting the project website: www.arlingtontx.gov/360strategy.

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