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Noblesville East Gateway Project
SHARE YOUR IDEAS!
We’ve heard a lot of ideas from the Noblesville community both in-person and online. We have taken this input and came up with some initial concepts to create a walkable, vibrant district.
Tell us what you think about these concepts and help advance the vision for the East Gateway Master Plan! Weigh in on the big ideas here.
About
A master plan is a collective vision imagining the future of a designated area and a list of action items to bring about the vision over time. For the Noblesville East Gateway Master Plan, the designated area is about 315 acres 331 acres, from about 11th Street to route 37.
Located just east of Noblesville’s traditional downtown, the East Gateway Master Plan will imagine a new, unique identity for the district that distinguishes, connects, and transitions to downtown. The master plan will establish a vision and steps needed to bring the vision to reality over the next 15 – 20 years.
Objectives
The East Gateway Master Plan will:
- Envision a vibrant, walkable and unique district shaping a gateway to Downtown Noblesville.
- Identify potential redevelopment sites and compatible land uses.
- Transition and connect from the historic downtown to auto-oriented route 37.
- Recommend improvements to roadways and trails to support movement to and through the East Gateway district.
- Design an iconic gateway feature.
- Identify infrastructure improvements necessary to support potential redevelopment.
- Draft design and development policies to implement the envisioned district.
- Review economic impacts and fiscal projections related to potential redevelopment.
Planning Team
A team of urban planners and designers, engineers, and development and policy experts are working closely with the City of Noblesville to lead the creation of the master plan. This team, led by planning firm MKSK, brings expertise in shaping the built environment: the buildings and spaces we see and the hidden infrastructure that makes them function. Community members- residents, developers, businesses, and organizations- will all play an important role in shaping the vision for the future East Gateway district. The planning team will lead the process to collect ideas from many different members of the community, then use their expertise in design, development, and policy to tie together the ideas and create a realistic path forward.
Timeline
The East Gateway Master Plan will be developed from late spring through fall of 2024. There are multiple ways and opportunities for members of the community to get involved!
June – Farmer’s Market | Make your way to the Federal Hill Farmer’s Market where the planning team will be collecting ideas about the East Gateway. Share your ideas on what works well and what should be improved, and your wildest dreams for the future of the district!
Take a Survey | Take a survey to answer questions about how you move around to and through the district, what places you visit, and what you want to encourage more of or improve upon.
August – Farmer’s Market | Stay tuned for the date to be set…the planning team will be back at the Saturday morning Farmer’s Market in July to share ideas to shape the future East Gateway district and collect feedback from community members.
Fall – Commission and Council Adoption | After collecting feedback, compiling ideas, and developing an action plan, the planning team will take the draft document to Plan Commission and City Council for review and approval. This provides an additional opportunity for community members to make their voices heard. But don’t wait until then to speak up – share your ideas at any of the intervals above for full consideration in the balance of the plan!