City of Tallahassee Commission Directive
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In 2017, the City Commission directed the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department to conduct a placemaking study for the Frenchtown community in response to community concerns about student and affordable housing developments. The Frenchtown Placemaking Study has two stated purposes: ensure that development patterns align with the community's vision and ensure that funding from The Standard parcel sale, Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) funding, and other allocated funds produce tangible outcomes. A Frenchtown Steering Committee comprising community members, planning staff, and a city commissioner was formed to guide the planning process and will transition to a Frenchtown Working Group upon plan adoption to oversee implementation of the plan's goals.
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