The City of Davenport and Hargreaves Associates will host a Consensus Meeting on Tuesday April 1, 2014 at 6PM in the Figge Art Museum Auditorium (225 W. 2nd, Davenport, IA).  The 6PM presentation will be immediately followed by a "Gallery Walk" in the Figge Lobby where the public may view images from the presentation, interact with RiverVision consultants, and enjoy free food and beverage (food donated by The Barrel House, water and beer donated by the Davenport Development Partnership, and cash bar available).

The Hargreaves-led team returns to Davenport for the Consensus meeting related to the downtown Davenport riverfront. The scope of RiverVision 2014 encompasses the study area (Fifth, to the north, and from Iowa St to Warren St), reinforcing connections to Credit Island, north to Vanderveer Park, and above the Lock & Dam, providing the City of Davenport with an opportunity to further transform the central riverfront from parking to public space. 

High public attendance is anticipated for this Consensus meeting at the Figge Art Museum, which is the fourth in the series public meetings.  Three previous Public Workshops, hosted by the City and Hargreaves, involved discussions of possibilities for transforming the riverfront, with public input instrumental to shaping anticipated changes.  Hargreaves and the City of Davenport encourage the public to participate in refining the vision.

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