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What do you think of proposed building and civic space designs?

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On a scale of 1-100, how much do you like the design of the proposed building?

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Please explain what you like and/or dislike about the building design (architecture style, materials, entry way, colors, etc). The more specific you can be, the more we can address comments in future design revisions.

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On a scale of 1-100, how much do you like the design of the proposed civic space concept?

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Please explain what you like and/ or dislike about the proposed civic space design (colors, amenities, natural area, etc?). Are there other community features would you like to see in the civic space? The more specific you can be, the more we are able to respond in future design revisions.

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Did you see one of the virtual open house presentations hosted by Mountain Line on September 15th?

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Yes 4.4% 2
No 95.6% 43

If you saw the presentation, provide feedback on the following 5 public art ideas: 1. Art glass on the building 2. Changing crosswalk art across Phoenix 3. Changing bus shelter art 4. Signature grove artwork on the corner of Mike’s Pike/Phoenix 5. Interpretive plaques on Route 66 bridge

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September 20, 2021, 6:20 PM
  • On a scale of 1-100, how much do you like the design of the proposed building?
    100
  • Please explain what you like and/or dislike about the building design (architecture style, materials, entry way, colors, etc). The more specific you can be, the more we can address comments in future design revisions.
    No response.
  • On a scale of 1-100, how much do you like the design of the proposed civic space concept?
    95
  • Please explain what you like and/ or dislike about the proposed civic space design (colors, amenities, natural area, etc?). Are there other community features would you like to see in the civic space? The more specific you can be, the more we are able to respond in future design revisions.

    I'd like to see that the Southside community is well represented in the art. I do NOT want to see a parking structure at this site in the future. The City of Flagstaff needs to build the garage it promised in another location - this is a hub of public transit not a parking site. Please respect the fact that this has been through many iterations and move away from the discussion about parking.

  • Did you see one of the virtual open house presentations hosted by Mountain Line on September 15th?
    • No
  • If you saw the presentation, provide feedback on the following 5 public art ideas: 1. Art glass on the building 2. Changing crosswalk art across Phoenix 3. Changing bus shelter art 4. Signature grove artwork on the corner of Mike’s Pike/Phoenix 5. Interpretive plaques on Route 66 bridge
    No response.
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The image above shows the plan for the overall redevelopment of the site. Due to utility limitations on the site, including the future Rio de Flag flood control project, the ability to move major design features around on the site is extremely limited.

Mountain Line is proposing to build an administrative facility on the western edge of the site along Milton Avenue.  The purpose of the buidling is to provide customer service and to move administrative functions to our central hub. This also frees up space at our current facilty for operational growth. In addition to the Mountain Line uses, the building is designed with two community rooms with a total capacity of 100. There is also a small tenant space designed for human service agencies that has the flexibility to be rented to others. The design supports the potential co-location of Amtrak and Greyhound to make the Downtown Connection Center a true multimodal hub. 


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The proposed civic space is northeast of Mike's Pike. The area would host community events and be the home of a proposed public art sculpture. This feature meets the goals of the Southside Plan and neighborhood.


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