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PlaceKeeping

PlaceKeeping

• Amp Alley received significant upgrades including bollards, road closure, installation of Paveway Systems brick texture surface, a crosswalk, and inviting café lighting.

• City staff added an HVAC system to restroom facilities at the Amp.

• Local crews modified and improved the dumpster enclosure at the Amp.

• City crews restriped Wagon Yard Plaza adjacent to the Amp to clearly indicate on-street parking areas.

• Carrollton officials modified grease bin regulations to encourage cleaner waste disposal.

• The addition of new bollards with chains allows Adamson Square to close for events.

• City staff members partnered with a local business to install a parklet with landscape boxes and seating on Bradley Street.

• City leaders developed and issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking a developer for a mixed-use complex on the corner of Alabama Street and US-27.

Carrollton’s mayor, council, city manager, and dedicated staff have expressed a strong commitment to implementing the community priorities outlined in this planning process. As the Steering Committee developed the RSVP and made recommendations, local officials met to determine how best to fulfill this community vision for downtown. Carrollton leaders developed the following list of top implementation items from the downtown plan. While working toward all of these goals will take time and money, many of these improvements are already underway and several action items should be completed within a year. By breaking down the long-term vision outlined in the Carrollton RSVP into achievable short-term action items, city leaders can continue to realize the boundless potential of this incredible community.

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