What would make your trip to Walmart more pleasant? More trees in the parking lot? Maybe a food truck area to grab a bite on your way? Or a playground for the kids to run before heading into the store? There's a lot of concrete here - is it even necessary?
Why it's on the Code Tour: The zoning code update could impact your daily experience of life in Taylor, including simple things like a run to Walmart. Highway-style commercial like this has different needs than a walkable residential neighborhood, though the two can share some things in common like sidewalks, street trees, places to sit, and a synergistic mix of uses.
The question is, when it comes to improving your experience of a trip to Walmart or to the bank, what would add some good quality of life for you? Share your thoughts in the survey below. (Survey now closed.)
A few example images for the survey questions below:
Food Truck park "TruckYard". Eater.com 2015 Market booths ready for vendors.
Walkable concept with shared parking behind. Street trees along the sidewalk. Bret Toderian, Twitter.
View all the Tour Sites
Whether you're seeing the tour sites in person, or visiting online, visualize how familiar sites in Taylor are impacted by zoning and give your input for the development code update.
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Meetings, draft documents, and more. Whether you own property here or just love to spend time in Taylor, we need your input.
Information & Presentations
Review past meeting presentations and learn more about the Taylor Made Toolbox development code update process.