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What do you want to see on Broad Street? 👀

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River City Company

River City Company and other local entities are working with town planning + urban design firm Dover, Kohl & Partners to revitalize this important corridor.

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Calling all Chattanoogans, it’s time to voice your vision for Broad Street.

The River City Company, Chattanooga Design Studio, and the City of Chattanooga is looking for *your* input to help transform Broad Street into Chattanooga’s premier public street space. By providing your feedback, you play a key part in the project’s planning stages.

What has the community already suggested?

  • “Make it more lively and accessible to walk around.”
  • “More people and housing.”
  • “More cafes.”
  • “Less cars, more greenery.”*

VOICE YOUR VISION

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