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Cumberland Riverfront Plan
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Riverfront Study Area
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Riverfront Origins
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River Uses
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Bridges
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Flooding
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Challenges Navigability Water quality & environmental issues Water level fluctuations & flooding Topography
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Navigability
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Water quality and environmental issues
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Topography
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Additional Challenges Industrial uses and brownfields Existing constraints (public and public/private projects, historic zoning & programmed events) Homeless encampments
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Industrial uses and brownfields
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Existing constraints
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Homeless encampments
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The Planning Process Steering Committee formed Chattanooga field trip and boat ride on the river Work with Kennedy Coulter Rushing & Watson
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The Planning Process Steering Committee formed Chattanooga field trip and boat ride on the river Work with Kennedy Coulter Rushing & Watson
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Public Meetings December 3 rd, 5 th and 8 th, 2005
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Instructions for the day What should be preserved or retained about the riverfront? What should be changed about or added to the riverfront? Answer two questions: Record and draw your answers Report to the group Vote on your priorities
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Public Meetings
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What should be preserved or retained? 1. Historic buildings and industrial remnants
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What should be preserved or retained? 2. Existing parks, greenways and public spaces
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What should be preserved or retained? 3. Existing views
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What should be preserved or retained? 4. Access to the river and water transport
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What should be preserved or retained? 5. Transportation structures 6. The riverbed 7.Neighborhoods
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What should be preserved or retained? 8. The Coliseum
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What should be preserved or retained? 9. Nashville Island
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What should be preserved or retained? 10. The identity of Nashville as Music City
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What should be changed or added?
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Remove/relocate and redevelop industrial sites along the Cumberland River Create residential/mixed-use neighborhoods along the river Physical and visual access to the river from downtown and neighborhoods
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What should be changed or added? Public spaces for both active and passive recreation Create landmark destinations along the river Ensure high environmental and design standards for redevelopment
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Cumberland Riverfront Plan
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