TOWN OF MOORESVILLE: Town Center Virtual Information Sessions

TOWN OF MOORESVILLE: Town Center Virtual Information Sessions
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Town of Morrisville issued the following announcement on Jan. 10.

The Town of Morrisville will be conducting two virtual public information sessions to inform residents about the Morrisville Town Center project. The future Morrisville Town Center will be a community gathering place and a mixed-use development that will provide a variety of amenities, residential capacity and retail options. Construction of the project, which will generally be located on Carolina Street between Church Street and Town Hall Drive, is tentatively scheduled to begin in late 2022.

The information sessions will be held via Microsoft Teams on the following days and times:

Tuesday, Jan. 18 – 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Visit https://bit.ly/msvtowncenter to join the meeting.
Wednesday, Jan. 19 – 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Visit https://bit.ly/msvtowncenter to join the meeting.

Resident and Business Town Center Survey
Additionally, residents, businesses, and visitors can leave their feedback on what amenities they would like to have considered as part of the Town Center, as the project moves from a concept to design and construction. The surveys end on January 25. Visit https://bit.ly/msvtowncenter to take the Resident Survey or the Business Survey by January 25.

Morrisville Town Center Project Page
For more information about the Town Center Project, visit https://bit.ly/msvtowncenter or visit the Town’s website, click on Residents, Town Projects and select Town Center.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Morrisville



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