Meeting for Amboy Road housing project set for Dec. 10

Press release from RiverLink:

Join RiverLink and developer Jay Fiano to view and review plans for a new proposed housing project on Amboy Road directly across from the Wilma Dykeman RiverWay greenway.

The community and neighborhood meeting is scheduled for Tuesday December 10, starting at 6 PM at RiverLink’s Warehouse Studios, 170 Lyman Street in the heart of the River Arts District.

RiverLink is spearheading the economic and environmental rebirth of the French Broad River and its watershed as a destination where everyone is invited to live, work and play. We accomplish our mission by providing permanent public access to the river through conservation and recreation easements, reclaiming contaminated lands for public use, greenway development, adaptive reuse of historic structures, creating public no-fee no-reservation camping sites along the river, adaptive reuse of historic structures, educating 5,000 school children a year and the public-at-large about the importance of the river, and empowering 1,700 volunteers annually.

MEET THE DEVELOPER OFFER COMMENTS

When Tuesday December 10, 2013

Where RiverLink’s Warehouse Studios, 170
Lyman Street, in the heart of the River Art District

Why Meet the developer and view and review plans for new housing in-fill on Amboy Road

Time 6:00 PM

One of the goals of the Wilma Dykeman RiverWay is to promote higher density development along highly traveled river corridors that feature multi-modal options. Amboy Road offers bike, boat, bus, and auto connections to get to work, to visit other neighborhoods and to conserve energy and access the French Broad.

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