The Basics: Clean, Safe and Branded
Chair: Carl Lewis
Goals:
Ensure that College Hill is clean and safe and perceived that way by local
residents, downtown workers and visitors alike. While many are proud of
College Hill’s uniqueness and believe that stated concerns about crime and
trash are just perceptions, perception is reality particularly to those less familiar
with the area like office workers, college parents and tourists. The physical
environment should exemplify the best image with clean and safe streets and
a recognizable brand that capitalizes on the history, vibe and diversity of the
College Hill Corridor.
The Vibe: College Town Cool
Chair: Creighton Rosental
Goals:
Make College Hill the center of creative expression in the region. Infuse the streets and
buildings with the arts and temporary events designed to promote downtown, Mercer
and InTown as mixed-use, diverse and urban. But creating a college town feel is not
just about the arts and events but also about creating a stronger connection between
Mercer’s facilities and residents.
The Connection: Cooling the Streets
Chair: Bill Causey
Goals:
Create a transportation system that is safe and efficient for pedestrians and bicyclists.
This includes slowing the traffic down and restoring priority and space on the roads to
users other than cars. Instill a street-level vibrancy that is not present today. Reduce
the traffic congestion and emissions on the study area roadways. Improve the safety
for vehicles.
The Environment: A City in a Park
Chair: Heather Bowman Cutway
Goals:
Re-plant, re-seed and flourish. Macon was designed as a “City within a Park.” Street
trees and parks were early additions to the College Hill Corridor and exemplified
Macon’s commitment to the environment. The analysis indicated, however, that over
time the lush landscape that once defined the area has been lost. This is not to say
that remnants of this park-like feel do not exist. Washington Park, Rose Hill Cemetery
and Coleman Park are inspirations locally and nationally. But much can and should
be done to strategically improve and connect open spaces to support the pioneering
investments made by residents who have lovingly restored their homes.
The Look: Macon's Urban and Historic Center.
Chair: Maryel Battin
Goals:
Fill the gaps in the urban fabric and infuse the corridor with a greater range of uses and activity
while protecting the character of historic and established neighborhoods. Encompassing
Mercer University, the Medical Center and downtown, College Hill is already the nexus of
Macon’s major urban amenities and institutions. Or more succinctly, in the words of local
residents, “the historic area makes the identity of Macon,” while at the same time
“what makes you unique is what you find downtown.”
For more information on volunteering with these committees, please contact the College Hill Alliance office: 478.301.2008.
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