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<P><STRONG>COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS CONTINUE…</STRONG></P></FONT><FONT
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<P><STRONG>TOPIC: Urban renewal Agency Proposal South of Sixth Street: What
Would You Like to See There?</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>MONDAY, August 13, 2007, NOON TO 1 PM</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>UNIVERSITY INN/BEST WESTERN CENTENNIAL ROOM, NO HOST</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>For information, call Linda Pall, 882-7255. RSVP Not
required!</STRONG></P>
<P><FONT face=Arial></FONT>The monthly Community Conversation series that
began in June, 2006, with the discussion of the living wage and included
topics such as downtown development, diversity in Moscow, growth decisions,
town and gown relations, housing, "Bring Back the City with a Smile" and
what’s great about Moscow CONTINUES!!!</P>
<P>The second Monday of August from noon to 1 PM you are invited to join
other citizens to address the topic: <STRONG>Urban renewal Agency Proposal
South of Sixth Street: What Would You Like to See There?</STRONG> As usual, it
will be at the University Inn/Best Western, in the Centennial Room of The
Pantry, on a no host basis.</P>
<P>The Urban Renewal Agency is considering a second area south of Sixth Street
between US 95 and the University of Idaho, where the grain elevators and much
of Moscow's agricultural industry began and flourished. As industrial
conditions have modernized and economics have changed, this area has become a
prime candidate for redevelopment, especially to enhance the relationship
between Downtown and the Central Business District and the University of
Idaho.</P>
<P>On the public's agenda is the future of development of this area. What
creative, innovative and forward looking commercial and residential
development could enhance this area and bring the kind of economic prosperity
and design excitement that will make it a superior plus for student and
faculty at the University? Can this become the kind of public/private
partnership that will create unique and enticing public spaces for all of
Moscow?</P>
<P>Bring your ideas, observations and opinions to test-drive next Monday.
Linda Pall, Moscow City Council member, will convene the conversation and look
to you for your contributions.
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