In addition to the Corridor Study events, Neighborhood Plan events contributed key <br />information to the Corridor Study Concepts as follows: <br />• Reaching Out and Visioning, Fall 2017: The City built a comprehensive and <br />diverse participation list of over a thousand stakeholders and hosted a kick-off <br />event attended by over 400 neighbors that provided the content to craft a vision <br />and goals for the Plan and Corridor Concepts. <br />• Neighborhood Priorities, Spring -Summer 2018: A major question asked at the <br />second Neighborhood Plan event and online survey was about land use and future <br />development. The results of this phase provided the foundation for proposed <br />compact, vibrant development along River Road. This phase captured over 300 <br />participants. <br />• Policy Development, Spring 2019: A long period of writing draft Plan goals and <br />policies concluded with a public event in June of 2019. The Community Advisory <br />Committee and Working Group members shared and gathered input from the <br />public. The Corridor Study had an input table at the event and gathered opinions <br />on the draft concepts. The event had over 150 participants. <br />• Action Planning, Fall 2019: The project conducted an extensive online survey, <br />including several questions about the Corridor Concepts. A shortened survey was <br />also conducted at "Pumpkin Pie and Planning," a final celebration and input <br />gathering event in November of 2019. Over 500 members of the public <br />participated in this phase. <br />R EC 10 N AL GAT EW AY CONC EA f <br />7-1�.;�717-��".Z%..���l',��-m��-�,m- <br />Display board used during public engagement <br />showing how development types would fit in <br />proposed district zones. <br />RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY <br />15 <br />77 <br />