September 26, 2007 – 10:51 am
Three civic leaders from the Grand Traverse region have released a brief video that invites area residents to become "stakeholders" in The Grand Vision, the area’s citizen-based planning project that gets underway in mid-October.
The 12-minute video also presents clips from a recent presentation by the two principals leading the The Grand Vision project. In it, [...]
September 13, 2007 – 9:36 am
Contact: Doug Christensen, PE, Mead & Hunt
Phone: (866) 441-5214 or E-mail: doug.christensen@meadhunt.com
Website: www.thegrandvision.org
Contact: Phil Callighan, Sr. Account Executive, Knorr Marketing
Phone: (231) 947-9707, ext. 207; Mobile: (231) 342-7590 or E-mail: philc@knorrmarketing.com
Public Workshop Oct. 17 for GT Land-Use, Transportation Study
(Traverse City, Michigan) - A hands-on public visualization and scenario planning workshop for a federally funded Land Use [...]
September 11, 2007 – 9:39 am
Just over 160 people attended the public information sessions held at the Waterfront Conference Center on September 11th. Presentations were made by John Fregonese (Portland, OR) and Robert Grow (Salt Lake City, UT) every thirty minutes for three hours. Fregonese and Grow bring their combined experience to Traverse City after working together on other regional [...]
September 10, 2007 – 9:40 am
(Grand Traverse County, Michigan) - The Grand Vision is the name of the new Land Use & Transportation Study (Study) for the Grand Traverse Region. The name, along with a logo and website URL (www.thegrandvision.org) was introduced last night (Tuesday, September 11) during public information sessions held at the Waterfront Conference Center in Traverse City. [...]
September 6, 2007 – 9:58 am
(Grand Traverse County, Michigan) - A Land Use & Transportation Study for the Grand Traverse Region that will plan for the next 50 years of growth, is underway. The Study team is asking every citizen to help shape the region’s future and provide opinions about problem intersections, safer neighborhoods, by-passes, visions of land use and [...]