Ventura, Calif. — The City of Ventura invites residents, business leaders, and property owners to help shape the future of the Main Street Moves project by participating in a public visioning session. The event will be hosted on Saturday, May 31, from a.m. - noon at the Museum of Ventura County, located at 100 E. Main Street.
ATTENDEES are invited to share ideas on streetscape design, public art, accessibility improvements, landscaping, events, and other enhancements that contribute to the downtown experience. The session, facilitated by RRM Design Group, will provide an inclusive and interactive process to gather diverse community input. Feedback collected will directly inform future plans for the area currently impacted by the Main Street closure.
“Main Street Moves has significantly changed how people experience downtown Ventura by prioritizing pedestrian access and outdoor activity,” said City Manager Bill Ayub. “This visioning session is an important opportunity for the community to provide input on how the space should evolve moving forward. We encourage everyone who lives, works, or visits downtown to share their ideas and help shape the future of this public space.”
Originally launched in June 2020 as a temporary response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Main Street Moves…