Archive for July, 2008

Sixth Avenue Revitalization Brainstorm Meeting

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Neighbors and business owners from the River Bend Neighborhood met earlier this week to brainstorm ideas for the revitalization of the Sixth Avenue corridor.  Sixth Avenue is a main thoroughfare into downtown Des Moines.  It cuts right through the middle of the River Bend Neighborhood, and in recent decades has fallen on hard times. The brainstorming session sought ideas for reversing that trend, and for revitalizing and beautifying this commercial corridor.

One of the brainstorm meeting’s attendees was Neighborhood Finance Corporation (NFC) employee Steve Wilke-Shapiro. Wilke-Shapiro is Real Estate Development Manager for the agency. He recapped the discussion at the Salvation Army offices in this entry on his blog:

“Sixth Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare forming the spine of the River Bend neighborhood. It runs more or less from downtown at the south to Interstate 80 (where it turns into NW 6th Drive). Along the way it strings together a variety of destinations including Mercy Medical Center and North High School as well as crossing I-235, University, and Euclid.

“It is also, for the most part, underutilized and dreary, particularly for the pedestrian. Until now.

“Aaron Todd and Brian Douglas of the River Bend Neighborhood have recognized that the time is ripe for dealing with 6th Ave. The two are project co-leaders of a planning effort to remake 6th Avenue as a neighborhood asset. Toward that end they convened a visioning session of sorts that brought together neighborhood residents, business, and non-profit representatives to start the visioning process for a revitalized 6th Avenue.

“The visioning session commenced with small groups brainstorming “vision” statements and putting into words the elements of a successful streetscape revitalization. After sharing the results with the full group, we proceeded into a SWOC (Strengths - Opportunities - Weaknesses - Challenges) analysis. The next group exercise was a review of the suggested streetscape improvement elements identified by previous plans, and submitted to the city planning staff. The meeting concluded with a discussion of what type of neighborhood festival might work to showcase the neighborhood.

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2008 River Bend Home Tour Features Turn of Century Architecture

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The River Bend Neighborhood boasts a wide range of architectural styles. From the Victorian houses with their ornate gingerbread trim, to the Prairie Style homes with their organic symmetry, there is a little something for everyone.

This year’s River Bend Neighborhood Homes Tour focuses attention on Des Moines architects at the turn of the 20th century. There will be six houses on the tour this year, showcasing the work of three different architects.

Date & Time: Saturday, September 6th, 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday, September 7th, 11 am to 4 pm.

Tickets: $10 for adults & $5 for individuals under 17
Tickets available for purchase at the Wherry 2 Building, 1612 6th Avenue
(at the corner of 6th and College, right next to Something Good Restaurant).

Parking: available same location as ticket sales, behind the Wherry 2 Building, 1612 6th Avenue
(at the corner of 6th and College, right next to Something Good Restaurant)

Transportation to featured homes will be provided.

*Host Homes: 1330 9th St., home of Carolyn Jenison & Angela Thorne
410 Franklin Ave., home of Mike Hildebrand & Maurice Adair.

Lunch: There will be snacks at both Host Homes available for purchase. Also, the restaurants on 6th Ave. will be open for lunch both days.

6th Avenue Planning Meeting and Ice Cream Social July 21

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

6th Avenue Revitalization Planning Meeting
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 7:00pm
Salvation Army Building, 1330 6th Ave

Please plan to attend this meeting to learn about plans for the 6th Avenue commercial corridor and to provide input for its improvement.  Citizens’ and business owners’ suggestions will be incorporated into vision for a revitalized 6th Avenue and a concrete plan for its improvement.

It’s imperative that a cross-section of the local community is present to ensure that all voices and perspectives are heard.  We need to show the City that we are committed and ready to improve the safety, aesthetics, and investment potential of River Bend’s commercial center.

In addition, the River Bend Neighborhood Association will also be sponsoring an ice cream social at the meeting.  We hope you can make it!

If you have questions, please contact one of the meeting organizers:
Aaron Todd  515.720.1765
Brian Douglas  515.708.1189
Jeanne Johnson  515.883.2940

 

 

River Bend Neighborhood Meeting July 14

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Plan on attending the next River Bend Neighborhood Meeting.

  • When/Where are meetings held?
    Meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 7pm at the Salvation Army building at 1330 6th Ave. (Map)
  • Who can attend?
    Everyone is welcome to attend, and there’s no charge. If you want to become a member, which gives you rights to vote for the Association board, the cost is $10 per person per year.