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- Page 19 and 20: COMMERCIAL ZONING There are two par
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- Page 59 and 60: The parking study identified a need
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MARKET ANALYSIS SECTION 4
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DOWNTOWN POPULATION Downtown Kenosh
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Table City 4-7: of Kenosha City of
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PLACE OF WORK Nearly two out of fiv
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RETAIL MARKET OVERVIEW RETAIL SALES
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DOWNTOWN KENOSHA BUSINESSES The typ
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120th I 94 I 94 51st Cooper Pershin
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VISITORS VISITOR CHARACTERISTICS Th
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RESIDENTIAL MARKET OCCUPANCY AND TE
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DOWNTOWN HOUSING Pockets of older s
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Project Location Housing Type Year
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SETTING A COURSE SECTION 5
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Open Space & Festivals Desired Plan
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Strengths/Opportunities/Ideas ■ P
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PRELIMINARY IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
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CATALYTIC SITES AND PROJECTS The Ci
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13th Avenue 10th Avenue 10th Avenue
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ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Establis
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13th Avenue 10th Avenue 11th Avenue
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APPENDICES SECTION 6
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MIXED-USE /RESIDENTIAL: MU MU-1 Str
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MU-7 Strongly Like Like Neutral Dis
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MU-13 Strongly Like Like Neutral Di
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MU-19 Strongly Like Like Neutral Di
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S-11 Strongly Like Like Neutral Dis
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S-17 Strongly Like Like Neutral Dis
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OS-3 Strongly Like Like Neutral Dis
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OS-3 OS-9 Strongly Like Like Neutra
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OS-3 OS-15 Strongly Like Like Neutr
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MULTI-MODAL TRANSIT: T OS-3 T-1 Str
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OS-3 T-7 Strongly Like Like Neutral
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OS-3 T-13 Strongly Like Like Neutra
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3. If you work in Kenosha, how long
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8. What was your purpose of your la
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14. What personal service businesse
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17. How often do you attend festiva
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21. How would you rate the usefulne
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25. How would you rate the Downtown
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29. If you answered no, why not? Re
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33. Please list destination(s) (pla
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KENOSHA WORKSHOP “BIG IDEA” RES
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