Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Final Design and Development Plan

We hope you will take time to review the Final Design and Development Plan that was created for us by Project for Public Spaces (PPS). To view the plan, click on the title of this post.

Print copies of this plan are available for view at the Town Hall and at the Hillsdale Public Library. This final plan will be used as a road map to the future development of Hillsdale's downtown. As such, we will be soliciting more input from residents as each element of the plan is considered for implementation by our town's elected officials.

Since the file size is rather large, these documents have been posted on a separate web site. Here are a couple of tips to help you navigate your way around that site:

  1. When you click the title of this post, a new web page will appear in your browser where you can read the article in its entirety. You can make the article bigger by clicking the icon that says "full screen" -- this icon is located above the article. To scroll through the report, use the scroll bar found immediately to the right of the article.
  2. This report is quite large, so you may choose to print it and read it at your own leisure. To do so, click the "print" icon immediately above the article.
  3. You can also download the article to your own computer if you want. To download, click the appropriate icon above the article. Note: you will need to create your own account on this web site in order to download articles. However, creating an account is free.

As always, we welcome your comments and feedback to this plan.

Again -- you can read the report by clicking on the title of this post or by typing the following URL into your browser:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/37454760

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Last Saturday's handover of the PPS Design and Development Plan was a well attended, happy event. I hope citizens will read the Plan and will also leave their comments on it using this blog.

As we progress with the implementatin of the Plan, we will always be looking for comments and suggestions from the public.

Watch this blog for updates on our efforts.

Thanks to All,

Tom Carty