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City Council Approves Historic Downtown Revitalization Plan

A $50 million investment will transform the waterfront district into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood over five years


In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
Aerial view of waterfront district
An aerial view of the waterfront district where the new development will break ground.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.

This is not just about buildings — this is about creating a community where everyone belongs and everyone thrives.

— Mayor Elena Rodriguez
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.

Aerial view of waterfront district
An aerial view of the waterfront district where the new development will break ground.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
  • 2,500 new affordable housing units
  • 15 acres of green space and parks
  • $50 million total over 5 years
  • 3,000 construction jobs created
  • New public transit connections
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.

In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.

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Aerial view of waterfront district
An aerial view of the waterfront district where the new development will break ground.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
  • 2,500 new affordable housing units
  • 15 acres of green space and parks
  • $50 million total over 5 years
  • 3,000 construction jobs created
  • New public transit connections
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.

This is not just about buildings — this is about creating a community where everyone belongs and everyone thrives.

— Mayor Elena Rodriguez
  • 2,500 new affordable housing units
  • 15 acres of green space and parks
  • $50 million total over 5 years
  • 3,000 construction jobs created
  • New public transit connections
In a landmark decision that will reshape the city's skyline for decades to come, the City Council voted unanimously last night to approve the Downtown Revitalization Plan, a comprehensive $50 million initiative.</br></br>The plan calls for the construction of affordable housing units, green spaces, a new community center, and a waterfront promenade stretching over two miles along the river.
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