After gathering community feedback about limiting ground floor office space on Main Street, Breckenridge Town council members decided they needed to take a deeper look at the concerns and all possibilities.
Town staff recently provided information from a recent public open house on the topic to the council.
The three options the council is exploring include prohibiting new offices, allowing new offices separated by a set distance, or taking no action.
With all options, current office uses could remain that way even if sold.
Discussions about limiting office space on Main Street first arose more than a year ago out of concern for the area’s vitality. And while everyone who attended the community open house agreed they wanted to maintain vitality, the most favorable option from those who attended was taking no action, Mark Truckey, assistant director of community development, told the council.
Friday, February 29, 2008
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