Phoenix Seeks Community Input To Develop Proposed Stadium Site
20 August 2002 - 8:00am
The City of Phoenix hopes to create a culturally mixed, active urban environment from oft vacant, but historic neighborhoods in onetime proposed stadium site.
"'We made a commitment to the people in the area to do a planning process whether or not the stadium happened,' said Joy Mee, the city's assistant director of planning. 'We're trying to assess what people's long-term vision is for the area.'"
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Source:
The Arizona Republic, August 19, 2002
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