Waypoint: Green River
2017 Downtown Plan
by Epicenter
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About the Book
Green River, population 961, lies at the foot of the dramatic river bluffs of Southeastern Utah. Amid John Wayne’s West and Edward Abbey’s Desert Wilderness, the town is the only place to cross Green River’s namesake for many miles and has been a welcomed site to pioneers, cattlemen, outlaws, and modern travelers alike.
Presently, most people experience Green River while zooming past its interstate exits at 80 miles per hour. Since Green River is the eastern end of the longest stretch of I-70 without any services, many stop for gas, maybe a motel or a meal. However, as they make their hasty exit from town, they are missing far more than they see.
Waypoint: Green River was initiated by Epicenter, in partnership with the City of Green River. This document outlines recommendations for appropriate reinvestment in Green River’s downtown and is envisioned as a first step in a downtown development program. As with other planning studies, it is intended to be a working document that public officials and civic groups can refer to for guidance in the redevelopment and rejuvenation of the downtown area.
Presently, most people experience Green River while zooming past its interstate exits at 80 miles per hour. Since Green River is the eastern end of the longest stretch of I-70 without any services, many stop for gas, maybe a motel or a meal. However, as they make their hasty exit from town, they are missing far more than they see.
Waypoint: Green River was initiated by Epicenter, in partnership with the City of Green River. This document outlines recommendations for appropriate reinvestment in Green River’s downtown and is envisioned as a first step in a downtown development program. As with other planning studies, it is intended to be a working document that public officials and civic groups can refer to for guidance in the redevelopment and rejuvenation of the downtown area.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 100 - Publish Date: Sep 22, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords urban planning, Utah, rural, architecture, community design
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About the Creator
Epicenter
Green River, Utah, USA
Epicenter is a nonprofit community design center that works with the town of Green River, Utah (pop. 952). We are committed to creating positive change locally through an intentional design-based practice in order to best fulfill our mission to accentuate Green River’s rural pride and pioneering spirit. At Epicenter, we nurture local businesses, entrepreneurs, artists, designers, and ideas. We’re dedicated to the town of Green River where we strive to provide local solutions to universal design challenges.