The South Dakota city is taking public input on its proposal for improving transportation, job opportunities, and culture downtown.
An article by the Dakota News Now staff describes the core values proposed in the Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2035 Downtown Plan, which aims to revitalize the city center and improve walkability and safety. The core values include:
- Welcoming for all — a year-round destination that is safe and inviting
- Connected — downtown is easy to access and navigate, making it fully walkable
- Growth and development — downtown is a hub for careers, housing
- Community spirit — growth supports the history, art, and culture of our city
- Branding, identity and marketing — showcase the vibrant and diverse story of downtown Sioux Falls
- Quality and design — improve and expand streetscape design
FULL STORY: One Sioux Falls: City leaders seek community input on 2035 downtown plan
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