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City Seeks Public Input About Future Of Plymouth City Center

The project, known as City Center 2.0, is part of a 2019 Plymouth City Council goal to explore options for continued development.

June 16, 2020

The City of Plymouth seeks feedback from the public to help shape the future of Plymouth’s central corridor – Plymouth City Center.

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The project, known as City Center 2.0, is part of a 2019 Plymouth City Council goal to explore options for continued development and redevelopment of the area.

City Center Feedback
The city is seeking feedback regarding the types of activities and businesses that attract people to City Center, likes and dislikes about the area, suggestions for improvement, and input about potential barriers to growth.

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Available feedback platforms include surveys and an interactive feedback map. The map allows participants to drop "pins" on specific locations, like or dislike comments from other participants, and provide input about walkability, biking, driving/parking issues, transit opportunities, places for gathering and socializing, and more.

Provide Feedback: To provide feedback about the area, visit plymouthmn.gov/citycenter.

About City Center 2.0
First introduced in 1996, City Center was designed to bring people together in a central location in Plymouth with a blend of cultural, recreational, civic and entertainment uses that encourage community interaction. The area is roughly defined as the geographic center of Plymouth, located one mile west of Interstate 494 on Highway 55.

City Center includes a commercial area surrounded by a natural environment and wetlands with a mix of office, medical, retail, restaurant and government uses.

Goals of City Center 2.0 include developing a renewed vision for City Center by exploring options for continued development and redevelopment, while carefully considering land use to ensure a well-planned community with a varied tax base. The project will examine place-making efforts, beautification and safety, and pursue public-private partnerships to bring additional community activities and uses to the area.

Sign up for Email Updates: For more information or to sign up for eNotify email updates about the project, visit plymouthmn.gov/citycenter.


This press release was produced by the City of Plymouth. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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