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Leading a multi-disciplinary team of landscape architects, architects, and engineers, Fischer & Associates worked to create and implement the Historic District Master Planning Study. The long-range plan addresses issues of
streetscape improvements, traffic, parking, lighting, interpretive programs, land use, and historic preservation. The first phase of implementation, in the form of streetscape enhancements, was completed in 1998 and represents a $1.2 million construction project. Realized as a truly public/private partnership, this project was funded through voluntary property owner special assessments,
grants from CDBG, CTEP, City Tax increment funds, and public works street and utility maintenance funds. This ongoing effort of revitalization has added real value, not just economically, to the properties located in this historic district, but to the emotional and social charter of the community at large.
1999 Montana-Idaho
ASLA Honor Award Winner
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