Rogers Park Corridor Development Initiative: Community Kick-Off Meeting - Metropolitan Planning Council

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Rogers Park Corridor Development Initiative: Community Kick-Off Meeting

October 1, 2020, 6 to 7:30 p.m. CT

This is a past event

Online via Zoom

Hosted by: Metropolitan Planning Council

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This kick-off meeting will provide an overview of the site at Howard and Ashland and give participants the opportunity to discuss (re)development opportunities and challenges and voice their thoughts on community needs.

Envíe un correo electrónico a Marisa Schulz (mschulz@alltogetherstudio.com) si necesita servicios de traducción para este evento.

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View the presentation slides here.

Join the 49th ward alderwoman, fellow community members, and a team of development professionals to create specific, realistic, community-based plans for the site near the Howard CTA Station. If you're unable to participate in this session and still want to be part of the community organizing, check out our other virtual and in-person ways to participate: 

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