Revitalization in Former Neighborhood
Revitalization Areas
Kensington Neighborhood
In 2002 the Kensington neighborhood was the first neighborhood in the City
of Longmont selected to receive funding. The Kensington neighborhood is working
on ongoing projects for their neighborhood plan.
If you are a Kensington resident and would like to get more involved please contact Carly Daelli, Neighborhood Revitalization Specialist at carly.daelli@ci.longmont.co.us
Historic
Eastside Neighborhood
In 2005 The Historic Eastside Neighborhood
was selected to receive funding. The revitalization plan has been written
and designed based on the direction given by neighborhood residents. Resident
input was gathered from neighborhood surveys and a series of neighborhood meetings
that included Youth, Latino and Senior specific outreach events, seven planning
elements were identified early in the public input process. Those issues are
the following: Pride in Residences, Historic Preservation, Public Safety & Lighting, Community Building and Neighborhood Involvement, Traffic, Community
Forest, and Collyer Park.
If you are a Historic Eastside resident and would like to get more involved in the plan contact Carly Daelli, Neighborhood Revitalization Specialist at carly.daelli@ci.longmont.co.us
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