Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Join the Lee "Town Hall" conversation about College Parkway Corridor Study

Join “Lee County Town Hall” Online Public Forum
 
Participate in local government – at any time, from any place – with the “Lee County Town Hall” virtual public forum.
Lee County’s new interactive website, at www.leecountytownhall.com, invites residents to share opinions and ideas on proposed projects to help improve our community. The growing list of campaigns will also feature polls and challenges just for fun. Registration is free, so get involved today!
- See more at: http://www.leegov.com/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.cb27ncDU.dpuf

Join “Lee County Town Hall” Online Public Forum
 
Participate in local government – at any time, from any place – with the “Lee County Town Hall” virtual public forum.
Lee County’s new interactive website, at www.leecountytownhall.com, invites residents to share opinions and ideas on proposed projects to help improve our community. The growing list of campaigns will also feature polls and challenges just for fun. Registration is free, so get involved today!
- See more at: http://www.leegov.com/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.cb27ncDU.dpuf
 The County's Town Hall website invites residents to share opinions and ideas on proposed projects to help improve our community.  The College Parkway Corridor Study is one of those projects and has added new topics seeking your input. It's up to YOU to become part of this exciting interactive community conversation!  Registration is free, so get involved today!   
 
 
Lee County is evaluating redevelopment options for the College Parkway corridor. We will be studying existing conditions, identifying the area’s unique needs, and making recommendations on how the redevelopment might take place. The plan needs to be based on the desires and vision of the community, so public participation is critical to its success. We’ll be adding topics for you to share your thoughts about redevelopment, complete streets, green space and buildings. Participate via social media and traditional meetings.
 
 



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