IN Millcreek Spring 2018 | Page 22

EMBRACE MILLCREEK: A COMMUNITY PLAN FOR OUR FUTURE Issues and Ideas Discussed at Embrace Millcreek Open Houses Embrace Millcreek – the Township’s new comprehensive plan – is rapidly coming into focus after more than a year of work and several rounds of input from residents, businesses, and a wide range of other stakeholders. A draft of the plan is set for delivery in May and will be presented to the public for comment and feedback on its way to completion over the summer. The date and location of the May presentation will be announced at the project’s website (EmbraceMillcreek.com), Facebook page, and through local media outlets. Residents received a preview of the plan during two open house events in late January at J.S. Wilson Middle School and McDowell Intermediate. The events were structured around five focus areas that have emerged as priorities in Millcreek, including: strengthening neighborhood investment, improving commercial corridors, creating a distinctive gateway to Presque Isle, supporting business development, and promoting stewardship of Township infrastructure. Among the key findings discussed during the open houses were visible pockets of residential disinvestment in the Township where blight may worsen if left unchecked. To confront this 20 MILLCREEK issue, efforts to address blighted properties and stimulate investment by property owners were outlined. Also noted was the likelihood that changes in the national retail economy could result in rising vacancies, especially at older commercial properties in Millcreek. Zoning reforms to allow a greater mixture of uses along major commercial corridors were identified as among the tools for addressing this issue. Posters from the January open houses, which include summaries of key findings and emerging concepts, are on display in the hallway adjacent to the Municipal Building lobby. Digital copies can be viewed and downloaded at EmbraceMillcreek.com, along with other project resources. czbLLC, the Township’s planning consultant on Embrace Millcreek, has been working with Supervisors, staff, and the Planning Commission since last summer to complete research, analysis, and outreach. This included a comprehensive visual survey of Township residential properties in the fall of 2017 to identify residential investment and disinvestment patterns, work that was completed with assistance from Edinboro University students.