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180° Urban Design Selected by City of Colorado Springs in Form-Based Code Initiative
| Source: 180 Degree Urban Design
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - July 21, 2009) - While many communities talk about fighting
suburban sprawl, the City of Colorado Springs and the Downtown Partnership
decided to do something about it. The two stakeholders selected 180° Urban
Design, an urban design and architecture firm in Kansas City, Mo., to help
write and implement a downtown plan and form-based code.
180° Urban Design, an architecture firm with expertise in city planning,
was selected by the group to help refine a master plan for the next
generation. The goal of the plan and code is to expedite development that
enhances the walkable characteristics of downtown and set clear, concise
rules that all parties can understand.
Kevin Klinkenberg, principal of 180° Urban Design, says their company was
hired by the City of Colorado Springs to conduct "peer review" and assist
with finishing the plan. "The City and the Downtown Partnership drafted
the document themselves with their own staff and we helped them finalize
and refine it. It was a way for them to save money and still be aggressive
in tighter times," Klinkenberg said. "So many communities today feel
hamstrung by lean budgets, but this effort shows that progressive planning
need not be a victim of a slow economy."
The new plan will establish rules for classifications of buildings and
revitalization in Downtown Colorado Springs, a city of nearly 400,000
people, with a focus on urban and community development. (Read
http://newurbanismblog.com/) Compared to the city's previous process, the
new code will be more efficient from how projects are approved and
reviewed.
180° Urban Design is recognized for designing successful and sustainable
mixed-use projects, whether in greenfield or redevelopment locations. The
company's work focuses exclusively on projects of this type, including
master planning, building design and writing form-based zoning codes and
design guidelines.