Horace downtown neighborhood plan - workshop open houses
The Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Council of Governments (Metro COG) and the City of Horace are hosting two workshop open houses for the Horace Downtown Neighborhood Plan.
The workshops will be held at the Fire Hall Event Center, 413 Main Street, Horace, ND. People may stop by anytime on Wednesday, January 22nd between 2:30p.m. and 8:00p.m. or Thursday, January 23rd between 4:00p.m. and 8:00p.m. Refreshments will be provided!
Anyone interested is encouraged to come see what downtown Horace could look like in the future! The workshop will allow people to provide thoughts about which street, intersection, and land use development options they think are best for Horace’s downtown. The purpose of the workshops is to allow people to participate directly in the development of the Downtown Neighborhood Plan by responding to potential future downtown options and visiting with the project team. There will be feedback opportunities and activities for all ages, and people can visit anytime during one of the days/timeframes shown above. Feedback will be used to put together recommendations and guidance included in the final plan report, anticipated to be completed this Spring.
If someone cannot make it to one of the workshop open houses, all workshop materials and an online survey will be posted on the project webpage by 2:30p.m. Wednesday, January 22nd. To take the survey, learn more about the Horace Downtown Neighborhood Plan, and to subscribe to plan updates, you may scan the QR code or visit http://fmmetrocog.org/projects-rfps/downtown-horace. The survey will be closed after Wednesday, February 12th.
Written comments about the Horace Downtown Neighborhood Plan workshop materials can be submitted by mail or email to Michael Maddox (contact information listed below) before Wednesday, February 12th. Comments will also be accepted through the project webpage at the address listed above.
For questions regarding the Horace Downtown Neighborhood Plan, please contact Michael Maddox, Metro COG Senior Transportation Planner, at maddox@fmmetrocog.org / (701) 532-5104. Alternative participation options will be accommodated upon request.