120722-tlh-commission-meeting-part-2

    2:27PM Dec 8, 2022

    Speakers:

    Mayor John Dailey

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    My goals seem to unsend West Second Avenue. Just a few comments on this plan. I guess the process I found out is just a annual review for the plan. I guess that's part of what I'm confused about. Because it's the last time we had a I'm glad that it got put to y'all before it got rushed. Like the last thing we've had to deal with last year with the blueprint project that's down the hill as well. That $27 million dollars for stadium seems like there's a rush project. That's the nice annual plan. But if infrastructure is the thing that's about this plan, hopefully by the time this plan is in action, then that project The stadium will be done by then as well. So you always have some way to measure both metrics on the business side, this stage, the stadium and the civic center. And I'm just trying to understand is the arena districts still an option with this plan or not? So in the verbiage that they read, the district was actually listed in the guidelines for the plan itself. But But I misunderstood from last year was if the funds that were meant for the conference center, that's not going to happen now from what I understood, was diverted to the stadium. Is the plan now for this massive mile plus Doak Campbell to the business school part is that all part of the economic development plan as a whole to help drive the economy year round, because I mean, quite honest, I haven't seen a lot at the stadium to show that there's actually work being done from that last item from last year. So I'm just trying to understand and need clarification going forward what these plans are about what they are actually helping with the community for and how, yes, a business school off campus is going closer to downtown will help in the long run. But over time, how do we as a community better understand these things going forward?

    Mr. Goldstein, I'd like to introduce you to Mr. Kevin Graham, who represents Florida State University in their master planning process. So if you haven't Questions. I'm sure Mr. Graham will be more than happy to answer as well. Not not here at microphone, but maybe y'all can take it outside. Minute laughs But seriously, I think that when it's questions to the growth of campus, the processes, it begins with the with the university. So Mr. Graham, thanks so much for Internet questions, as Goldstein might have.