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Public input sought for downtown Kingman design

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman will be conducting a public input meeting regarding the Downtown Infrastructure Design Project. The public input meeting is being held Wednesday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m. A video presentation is available for the public to watch regarding the potential streetscape designs here: https://downtowndesignkingman.com/.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the meeting will take place over Zoom, and will allow for limited public access. All requests to speak over the phone, must be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on December 15, by emailing cityclerk@cityofkingman.gov or dropping off handwritten comments at the Main City Complex. For more information on this project or to submit comments online, please go to the project website: https://downtowndesignkingman.com/

The City of Kingman has a vision to revitalize the downtown area by improving the walkability and aesthetics for residents, merchants, and visitors while maintaining the historic character of Kingman. This will translate into a safe, attractive, comfortable complete street that connects bicyclists, pedestrians, and vehicular users to several destinations along Beale Street between First Street and Sixth Street with connections to Historic Route 66.

The proposed project improvements will address infrastructure gaps and deficiencies by upgrading the pedestrian environment with compliant sidewalk, ramps and driveways per Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The improvements will also include landscaping, wayfinding, street furniture and other site amenities within the existing right-of-way. All these features contribute to the project placemaking resulting in development of a downtown theme and identity.

For more information on this project or if you have a comment please go to the project website https://downtowndesignkingman.com/

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