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The Vision for the
Town Center & Meridian Corridor
OVERVIEW - The City of Edgewood is launching a major review of development opportunities along the
City's commercial corridor, Meridian Avenue East.  Notable within this development strategy are plans for a Town Center.  The Town Center is an integral part of the City's economic development strategy emphasizing a
planned mix of pedestrian-oriented commercial, business and residential development. 


Location & Visibility
The City of Edgewood is conveniently located on SR 161/Meridian Avenue, a regional corridor within the heart of the emerging development market in northern Pierce County.  It is accessible from both
Interstate 5 and SR 167.  The Meridian Corridor is well-traveled and the current 20,000 daily trips are projected to increase by 25% in the next 5-6 years.                            
                                                                        
Meridian Streetscape Elements
Ample Undeveloped Land
Of the 345 acres within the Meridian Corridor, about 250 acres are available
for development. More than 1/3 of this area has been set aside for the development
of the Town Center.  In addition, there are 60 acres of zoned commercial land and another
100 acres for new residential units.

Planned 36th & Meridian Community Park
In 2005, the City purchased an 18-acre parcel of land on the northeast corner of Meridian and 36th Street from the Puyallup School District with the intend of constructing a multi-use community park.  The City Council accepted the master plan in 2007, which he facilities will include a baseball field, basketball court, two tennis courts, a soccer field, parking, restrooms, picnic areas, tot lot and playground, a water feature "splash park", and a small amphitheater.

 

 

 

 Contact: Eric Phillips , Community Development Director PH 253.952.3299

REQUEST FOR CONCEPTS

Summary Schedule:

● December 15, 2009 - Request for Concepts advertised

●  January 6, 2010 - City holds an "Open House" - Provides an opportunity for submitters to review the areas and speak directly with City staff about the process.

●  January 12, 2010 - Deadline for submittals and requests to participate

●  January 15, 2010 - City will notify participants of the Workshop schedule

●  January 23, 2010 10:00 am to 3:00 pm - Public Workshop Agenda at Edgewood City Hall

Town Center Brochure

● Request for
   Concepts

● RFC Invitation Letter

● 2009 Market Analysis

● Development Area
   Maps

● Town Center &
   Meridian Corridor
   Project Folio

 

                 

Infrastructure Investments Underway
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS -

    ●  There is strong support from Meridian Corridor property owners and local elected officials to advance Town Center development and increase densities along the corridor.
    ●  A citizen-initiated Sewer LID ($23 Million), primarily  serving property abutting Meridian Avenue, was created in December 2008.
    ●  A new road network paralleling Meridian Avenue will provide 3 to 4 miles of new street frontage upon completion.

PUBLIC INVESTMENTS -
    ●  The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is widening Meridian Avenue from a 3-lane roadway to a 5-lane multi-modal transportation corridor ($70.3 Million).
    ●  Legislative support ($5 Million of the project's funds) was secured specifically to fund pedestrian enhancements and streetscape improvements.
    ●  Edgewood is teaming with the City of Milton to relocate the intersection of Meridian Avenue and Jovita Boulevard (within the Corridor) approximately 1,100 feet to the north to improve access (estimated at $6.3 Million).
    ●  The City of Edgewood recently completed a new 15,000 square-foot Civic Center and Park within the Town Center (approximately $5.8 Million).
    ●  The Meridian Corridor is the preferred location to host a new Edgewood-Milton branch of the Pierce County Library System.
    ●  The City of Edgewood finished the first segment of the parallel road network through the Civic Center complex (approximately $1.2 Million).

 

January 23, 2010
Town Center Meridian Corridor Concepts Public Workshop

  ● Agenda

December 2009
Edgewood Town Center & Meridian Corridor Request for Concepts

September 17, 2009
PROPERTY OWNERS WORKSHOP

  ●  Invitation Letter
  ●  Workshop Presentation
  ●  Meeting Summary

Background documents
  ●  Official Zoning Map
  ●  Edgewood Development Code
    
(see Title 18 Development
      Standards)

  ●  Edgewood Comprehensive Plan
  ●  36th & Meridian Community
      Park Plan

  ●  SR 161 Widening Project


Town Center & Meridian Corridor
Master Plan Document

Development Area Maps

 

 

 

 

 

 


Click the map above to view the Development Area Map.  For all maps, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Streetscape Element Design

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                  Contact: Eric Phillips , Community Development Director PH 253.952.3299

 
 

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