Lakewood Development Dialogue: Mixed-Use Neighborhoods

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Consultation has concluded.

Updates and comments are closed here now that the process has moved on. To see any scheduled meetings of City Council's Ad Hoc Committee for Development Dialogue, please check these locations:

These old Development Dialogue pages will remain -- providing archival background information, reference documents, videos of Planning Commission discussions and study sessions, recommendations from city staff and more.


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    Mixed-use neighborhoods contain a range of activities that may include residential, retail, office, institutional and other uses. There are varying theories on what constitutes mixed-use. We would like to hear your opinion on what attributes and characteristics are needed to achieve successful mixed-use neighborhoods. 

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