The Culver Redevelopment Commission and Culver Town Council will meet for a joint work session to receive information from the Veridus Group about the Main Street renovation project.
The joint meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the North Conference Room of the Culver-Union Township Public Library. Participants should enter via the lower-level doors on Main Street. You can also join the meeting via Teams or call +1 574-221-6909, 110 214 897#
Indianapolis-based consulting group Veridus has submitted an initial proposal for Culver’s review. The goal is to kick off the public discussion of the Main Street renovation project outside of Culver Redevelopment Commission meetings and hear Veridus’ advice on what to expect and how to move forward.
Stakeholders and the general public are invited to attend and will be allowed to pose questions at the end of the work session.
Following the work session, Culver will need to determine what additional proposals, if any, they want to consider and begin to formulate the initiative's scope and a communications plan around it.
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