There's a long embarrassing history to this huge urban open scar in the city's bewildering urban landscape
Here's an earlier post on this blog site:
18 November 2016
At tonight's Mesa City Council Study Session for Monday, Nov 21, 2016,one item stands out on the Final Agenda, but first some background to put things into perspective . . .
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It's the result of bad urban planning when city officials only listened to real estate developer speculation schemes that demolished more than 60 homes to destroy a neighborhood leaving 27 acres vacant, ugly and un-used and it's city-owned. City officials now own the damage done and have hired a group of consultants who tried to transform a part of downtown Gilbert's Heritage Area.
The history here on this infamous site - and all the problems - simply cannot be ignored now. . . Jeff McVay, the city's so-called "Director of Downtown Transformation" failed miserably two years wasting time-and-money on citizen input sessions that got nowhere...
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Press Release from the City of Mesa Newsroom:
Neighborhood Meetings for Public Input for Transform 17
Mesa residents will be able to provide input on the proposed plans for Transform 17. The project includes a mixed-use neighborhood of residential, office and community retail at the southwest corner of Mesa Drive and University Drive.
The proposal from Miravista Holdings uses a development block approach consisting of eight development blocks. The initial phase includes two development blocks, street realignment, streetscape improvements and construction of a linear park along 2nd Street between Pasadena and Pomeroy.
City Council is expected to consider zoning issues, a purchase agreement and development agreement in late August.
Contact: Kevin Christopher
(480) 644-4699
kevin.christopher@mesaaz.gov
29 March 2022
STIGMATIZED INFAMOUS SITE 17: A Relic of Downtown Bulldozing + Bad Urban Land-Use Planning
This public statement made last year:
"The City of Mesa wishes to transform 27 acres of city-owned land at the SWC of University and Mesa Drive into 'a vibrant and cohesive urban mixed-use project' and is requesting a partner to help with that vision . . ."
NICE SPIN ON THAT LIP-SERVICE at the same time city officials were talking with Salt Lake City developers for years.
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Nexus Mesa
Thank you for your interest in the proposed Nexus mixed-use development in Mesa, Arizona. To gather public feedback on the proposal, the development team will be hosting two neighborhood meetings. We welcome you to attend either one of these meetings so that you can learn more about the proposal and provide your input to our development team. The same information will be provided at each meeting. Our hope is that you will select the meeting format you are most comfortable using.
The dates, times, and locations of the neighborhood meetings are as follows:
First Neighborhood Meeting
April 4, 2022
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This meeting will be hosted virtually via the Zoom conferencing platform. Please click here to register for the virtual meeting. For questions or assistance with meeting registration, please contact Ellie Brundige, Gammage & Burnham Land Use Planner,
at (602) 256-4409 or ebrundige@gblaw.com.
Second Neighborhood Meeting
April 7, 2022
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This meeting will be hosted in person at the following location:
Charles K. Luster Building – Community Room
640 North Mesa Drive
Mesa, Arizona 85201
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