Several community outreach events will be held to gather input from residents and stakeholders. These meetings provide an opportunity for the community to share feedback and help shape the conceptual design of the Huntington Drive and Fremont Avenue corridors.
Community Meeting Series 1: February 23, March 5, and March 31
As part of the early design phase, the City and its design consultant, Kimley Horn, are hosting a series of community meetings to seek resident input on proposed design concepts for the corridors. Using the feedback from the first series of meetings, a second series will be held in late April/early May 2026with a further developed design concept for community members to review.
During the first meeting on February 23, the City and the project design consultant, Kimley Horn, presented an overview of the project and several design concepts for public input. Afterward, participants were directed to display tables to interact and provide feedback on the proposed designs.
In response to significant and valuable feedback that staff received, several adjustments were made to the meeting format as well as the proposed design concepts for the second meeting on March 5. These changes give special consideration to protected bike lanes, reduced speeding, safety measures, concurrence with the 2023 Toole Design study, and tree preservation. The presentation was followed by a Q&A session and an open house with display tables featuring the modified concepts.
A third community meeting took place on Tuesday, March 31, from 6:00 - 7:30 at 1115 El Centro St. During the meeting, the project team presented modified design concepts, which were adjusted based on public feedback, including project intersection design examples. The meeting began with an overview presentation and a Q&A session. Afterward, participants visited display tables of the corridors in an open-house format.
Click below to view the presentation from each community meeting:
Community Meeting #1 Presentation(PDF, 4MB)