Phoenix Seeking Input on Downtown Code

Dec. 22, 2009

The city of Phoenix Planning Department is seeking input on the city’s proposed Downtown Code.

The Downtown Code, which is part of the Phoenix Zoning Ordinance, addresses design that impacts the public by establishing standards and guidelines that will allow projects to develop over time. It does not dictate architectural style.

The code will be presented at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, Central City Village Planning Committee, Emerson Court, 1817 N. Seventh St., School District Board Room; 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, Planning Commission, Phoenix City Council Chambers, 200 W. Jefferson St.; 4:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Historic Preservation Commission, Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., assembly room A; 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3 at Phoenix City Council Formal Meeting, Phoenix City Council Chambers, 200 W. Jefferson St. The remapping of the area to change the zoning to the proposed Character Areas will follow in March 2010.

The Downtown Code implements the vision, goals and policies of the Downtown Phoenix Plan and establishes the physical environment to create a pedestrian-oriented center. The code applies to all land uses, subdivisions and development within the area generally bounded by McDowll Road, Seventh Street, Buckeye Road and Seventh Avenue.

The code can be downloaded at phoenix.gov/urbanformproject/dtcode.html.

Comments can be submitted by calling Planning Manager Carol Johnson at 602-261-8289 or by sending an e-mail to carol.johnson@phoenix.gov.

 

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