Report Back Re: Partnership Proposal for Chestnut Street Improvements Sample Clauses

Report Back Re: Partnership Proposal for Chestnut Street Improvements. As you may recall, at its meeting on March 21st, representatives from The Music Hall made a presentation about a proposed public-private partnership between the City and The Music Hall for streetscape improvements on Chestnut Street. At that time, the City Council authorized The Music Hall to move forward with project reviews by the Historic District Commission, Trees & Greenery Committee, and Parking & Traffic Safety Committee. In addition, the proposal was forwarded to Art-Speak per City Council policy. The Council action also requested this report back following the project reviews. Since that time, The Music Hall held a kick-off for the project reviews with a “Let’s Talk” event at the Music Hall Loft in early May and subsequently met with each of the identified boards and commissions, including Art-Speak. This report back includes a summary of the proposal and other project information, including a summary of the project reviews and possible next steps for the City Council moving forward. The summary of the project reviews can be found in the following attachments: • Attachment 1: Summary of Project Reviews (The Music Hall Let’s Talk Event; Parking & Traffic Safety; and Trees & Greenery). • Attachment 2: Art Speak Report Back on City Council Referral. • Attachment 3: Communication from Historic District Commission’s Project Review • Attachment 4: Proposed Partnership Description and Images The Proposal calls for a 50-50 partnership with the City to implement a series of improvements to the Chestnut Street streetscape between Xxxxxx and Congress Streets. The proposal has several goals including making pedestrian safety improvements on this City block; improving circulation for large vehicles including emergency response and school buses; improving the visibility of The Music Hall from Congress Street; and contributing toward the establishment of the Chestnut/Xxxxxx Mall corridor as an obvious and welcoming pedestrian passageway connecting the African Burying Ground and the Northern Tier where one currently one does not exist. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, The Music Hall’s Executive Director, and Xxx Xxxxx, Member of the Music Hall Board of Trustees, provided an overview and description of the project proposal on March 21, 2016. That presentation can be viewed on the City’s YouTube channel. The project includes the:
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