Curious what University Avenue might look like with a train going down the middle of it?
An open house today will let residents see the latest vision of the quarter-mile areas around the seven proposed stations on the avenue.
The plans outline building sizes, open space, public art and the movement of bicycles, pedestrians and vehicles. Station design isn't included.
City staff members will be available to answer questions, and public input is welcome.
The open house will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Central Corridor Resource Center, 1080 University Av.
CHRIS HAVENS
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