Locust Grove residents and business owners use a map to display the types of buildings and businesses they want to see in Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups used markers to indicate what types of land use they wanted to see within the LCI study area. Purple represents mixed use(retail/office/residential), orange represents multi-family residential, blue represents office/institutional buildings, green represents parks and open space, and red represents commercial. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups used markers to indicate what types of land use they wanted to see within the LCI study area in relations to the photos they chose. Purple represents mixed use(retail/office/residential), orange represents multi-family residential, blue represents office/institutional buildings, green represents parks and open space, and red represents commercial. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups were given a bucket to put photos of types buildings and businesses that they do not want to see in the future for Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Locust Grove residents and business owners use a map to display the types of buildings and businesses they want to see in Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Community Development Director Bert Foster leads his group in writing down their list of priorities for the city. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups used markers to indicate what types of land use they wanted to see within the LCI study area. Purple represents mixed use(retail/office/residential), orange represents multi-family residential, blue represents office/institutional buildings, green represents parks and open space, and red represents commercial. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups used markers to indicate what types of land use they wanted to see within the LCI study area in relations to the photos they chose. Purple represents mixed use(retail/office/residential), orange represents multi-family residential, blue represents office/institutional buildings, green represents parks and open space, and red represents commercial. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
These pictures were chosen by one of the five groups as things that they want to see in Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Groups were given a bucket to put photos of types buildings and businesses that they do not want to see in the future for Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
This establishment is one of many that made it into the “Doesn’t Belong in Locust Grove” bucket. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
A group sorts through pictures of buildings, businesses, and parks that they would like to see in Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
Jeffrey Smith, of Kimley-Horn, holds pictures for his group to chose what they to see in Locust Grove. (Staff Photo: Asia Ashley)
LOCUST GROVE — Residents, city staff and business owners had the opportunity Thursday to show their vision for the future of Locust Grove.
During the second Locust Grove Town Center Livable Centers Initiative workshop Thursday at the Locust Grove Event Center, groups were given a map where they could place pictures of the types of establishments they wanted to see in the city. They could also draw in lines where they wanted to see new roadways, sidewalks and trails.
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