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The City of Sierra Vista acquired the 1.26-acre property on the southeast corner of Fry Boulevard and Fab Avenue in October, 2020. The City used an EPA Brownfield Grant administered by Cochise County to fund conceptual designs for its future redevelopment. The concepts (Concept A1 and Concept A2) provide options for private or public development of the southern-most section in the third phase of the project.
This project will address longstanding drainage issues south of that intersection, add more public parking needed for a more pedestrian-focused district, and develop a public gathering space to serve as a venue for events and help draw people to enjoy the area. Both concepts address these priorities and complement the City's other efforts to revitalize the West End.
The public is invited to provide comments regarding the concepts for redevelopment of this property by close of business on March 9. You can also choose which concept you prefer!
The City of Sierra Vista acquired the 1.26-acre property on the southeast corner of Fry Boulevard and Fab Avenue in October, 2020. The City used an EPA Brownfield Grant administered by Cochise County to fund conceptual designs for its future redevelopment. The concepts (Concept A1 and Concept A2) provide options for private or public development of the southern-most section in the third phase of the project.
This project will address longstanding drainage issues south of that intersection, add more public parking needed for a more pedestrian-focused district, and develop a public gathering space to serve as a venue for events and help draw people to enjoy the area. Both concepts address these priorities and complement the City's other efforts to revitalize the West End.
The public is invited to provide comments regarding the concepts for redevelopment of this property by close of business on March 9. You can also choose which concept you prefer!
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