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Take survey about future of Downtown Platte City

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
July 9, 2025
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CITY IS DEVELOPING A PLAN

The City Platte City is developing a plan for the future of its downtown.

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The plan will be a guide to enhancing the streetscapes and facades, improving connectivity to and within downtown, identifying new housing opportunities, increasing economic development, promoting redevelopment, and more.

Take part in a downtown questionnaire by going to surveymonkey.com/r/RBYG9XK

Platte City is also undertaking a parks and recreation master planning process for the first time ever. The plan will evaluate all the existing city parks, trails, green spaces, and recreational facilities.

Also, it will include recommendations for enhancing the city’s existing amenities and proposing new park and recreation features.

The City of Platte City, along with the consulting team of RDG Planning and Design, BHC, and Venice Communications, have scheduled two Design Studios open to the public to gather input for both the Downtown Plan and the Parks and Rec plans through a fun, interactive visioning process.

Residents and business owners are encouraged not to miss this opportunity.

It’s an informal gathering so come by to learn more about the projects and share your ideas.

Here is the schedule –

Design Studio: Wednesday, July 16, 5:30-7 p.m., city council chambers, 224 Marshall Rd.

Design Studio: Thursday, July 17, 5:30-7 p.m., city council chambers, 224 Marshall Rd.

For more information, go to planplattecity.com

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