On August 25th, 2009, Flagstaff City Council reviewed the Central Business Parking Study and the Concept Downtown Managment Plan 2009. Watch all 2 hrs 30 mins 32 secs here!

This is the powerpoint presented to City Council on August 25th, 2009 for the Concept DMP 2009.

In preparation for the City Council Meeting on August 25th, 2009, four new documents have been added to the site : Concept Downtown Management Plan 2009, Staff Summary of Concept DMP 2009, Concept DMP Matrix – July 2009, and Zones of Benefit Example. Hope to see you at the meeting!

UPDATED August 25th, 2009 @ 3pm: New document added – Powerpoint Presentation of Concept DMP 2009

Based upon the Concept Downtown Management Plan 2009, this map shows a possible Property Business Improvement District boundaries and Zones of Benefit. PDF Download – ~723KB

Please note: The latest updated zone map can be found here — Draft Boundary Map (10/5/2009)

Double Click to Zoom In – Controls are at the bottom of the map!

This is the staff reported generated for August 25th, 2009 Council Work Session for the Concept Downtown Management Plan 2009. PDF Download – ~141KB

Based upon the Concept Downtown Management Plan 2009, this matrix shows a projected timeline. PDF Download – ~190KB

A conceptional plan created by City of Flagstaff staff based upon the recently completed Downtown parking study, and input from a number of key stakeholders including the businesses, property owners, governments, and other users of the Central Business District.  Presented to City Council on August 25th, 2009.  PDF Download – 86KB

A strategic document to provide direction for future planning, policy changes and development for the historical Southside Neighborhood.  PDF Download – ~110MB

The PowerPoint presentation on March 11-12, 2009 by Rich and Associates regarding the preliminary result of the Central Business District Parking Study.  PowerPoint Download – ~59MB

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The parking study done by Rich and Associates which presents a comprehensive examination of parking needs, existing parking assets and operation within the Downtown.  PDF Download – ~51MB

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