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The City of Helena isdeveloping the Downtown Helena Multimodal Plan which will blend several of the City’s past plans and studies into one document that will help prioritize projects and identify areas of infrastructure potential and inadequacy.The intent of theDowntown Helena Multimodal Planis to identify feasible options to improve and promote safe and efficient connections between the Centennial Trail, Great Northern, Downtown core, and the walking mall. The plan will target ways to promote a unified and connected Downtown by identifying primary non-motorized connections and branding opportunities.
As part of the effort, aCapital Improvement Plan(CIP) willbe developed in coordination with City of Helena staff, the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), and local business owners to identify capital improvement needs. The intent of the CIP is to promote and encourage redevelopment and investment opportunities in underserved areas of Downtown Helena. The plan will also include a Main Street Grant Report outlining infrastructure needs and investment opportunities for Downtown Helena over the next 20 years.
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The City of Helena isdeveloping the Downtown Helena Multimodal Plan which will blend several of the City’s past plans and studies into one document that will help prioritize projects and identify areas of infrastructure potential and inadequacy.The intent of theDowntown Helena Multimodal Planis to identify feasible options to improve and promote safe and efficient connections between the Centennial Trail, Great Northern, Downtown core, and the walking mall. The plan will target ways to promote a unified and connected Downtown by identifying primary non-motorized connections and branding opportunities.
As part of the effort, aCapital Improvement Plan(CIP) willbe developed in coordination with City of Helena staff, the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), and local business owners to identify capital improvement needs. The intent of the CIP is to promote and encourage redevelopment and investment opportunities in underserved areas of Downtown Helena. The plan will also include a Main Street Grant Report outlining infrastructure needs and investment opportunities for Downtown Helena over the next 20 years.
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In May 2022, the planning team hosted a series of public outreach activities to discuss the Downtown Helena Multimodal Plan. The planning team presented initial concept alternatives to improve connections between the Centennial Trail, Great Northern, Downtown core, and the walking mall to promote a unified and connected Downtown. The team gathered feedback from participants on preferred facility types, network connections, and conceptual ideas for the walking mall.