Courtesy A map of all the lots on Grand Avenue that the Colorado Center for Community Development incorporated into plans to revamp the areas into public areas. The Center was hired by the Department of Local Affairs and the town to create the plans and is now looking for community feedback. The community would have to come up with the funds to renovate the lots.
Courtesy This rendering shows how the area near the Mancos Times building could be used as an art garden.
Courtesy This drawing shows how the vacant lot on Grand Avenue now blocked by a mural could be transformed into a public space with seating.
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Courtesy This drawing shows how the vacant lot on Grand Avenue now blocked by a mural could be transformed into a public space with seating, but without a deck
Courtesy This map shows how the lot on the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue could be turned into a park structure with community garden.
Courtesy This drawing shows on the vacant lot on Grand Avenue and Main Street could be turned into a park space with seating and shade structures.
Courtesy On the corner of Grand Avenue and Main Street the planners proposed shade structures and seating to invite tourists and the community to enjoy the river.
Courtesy This rendering shows how the area adjacent to the Mancos Times building could be transformed into a path down to the river. This is the most basic of three options presented by community planners from the University of Colorado Denver.
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Courtesy On the corner of Mesa Street and Grand Avenue planners proposed an area where public art could be displayed.
Courtesy A map of all the lots on Grand Avenue that the Colorado Center for Community Development incorporated into plans to revamp the areas into public areas. The Center was hired by the Department of Local Affairs and the town to create the plans and is now looking for community feedback. The community would have to come up with the funds to renovate the lots.
Courtesy A map of all the lots on Grand Avenue that the Colorado Center for Community Development incorporated into plans to revamp the areas into public areas. The Center was hired by the Department of Local Affairs and the town to create the plans and is now looking for community feedback. The community would have to come up with the funds to renovate the lots.
Courtesy This rendering shows how the area near the Mancos Times building could be used as an art garden.
Courtesy This drawing shows how the vacant lot on Grand Avenue now blocked by a mural could be transformed into a public space with seating.
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Courtesy This drawing shows how the vacant lot on Grand Avenue now blocked by a mural could be transformed into a public space with seating, but without a deck
Courtesy This map shows how the lot on the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue could be turned into a park structure with community garden.
Courtesy This drawing shows on the vacant lot on Grand Avenue and Main Street could be turned into a park space with seating and shade structures.
Courtesy On the corner of Grand Avenue and Main Street the planners proposed shade structures and seating to invite tourists and the community to enjoy the river.
Courtesy This rendering shows how the area adjacent to the Mancos Times building could be transformed into a path down to the river. This is the most basic of three options presented by community planners from the University of Colorado Denver.
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Courtesy On the corner of Mesa Street and Grand Avenue planners proposed an area where public art could be displayed.
Courtesy A map of all the lots on Grand Avenue that the Colorado Center for Community Development incorporated into plans to revamp the areas into public areas. The Center was hired by the Department of Local Affairs and the town to create the plans and is now looking for community feedback. The community would have to come up with the funds to renovate the lots.