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About the Carson City Downtown Consortium
Established in 2008, the Carson City Downtown Consortium is a Carson City Redevleopment Authority led initiative representative of hundreds of business and property owners in the downtown central businesses district and thousands of Carson City citizens who care about downtown, and know it affects the whole town. The boundaries of the redevelopment area are basically north and south from West John Street to the intersection of Stewart Street and US 396 and east and west from about one block west of Mountain Street east to Valley Road.

For more information or to join the Consortium please visit www.downtownanswers.com and click on the Consortium logo.

Involvement
As a part of the process small, multi-disciplinary, issue-oriented research teams will probe, analyze and discuss matters pertinent to the evolution of many aspects of Downtown Carson City, not only within its boundaries but also as it relates to the entire community. Goals include helping guide downtown growth in the direction the community has said it wants, instead of passively accepting growth as it comes. Become involved!

The Value of The Carson City Downtown Consortium
The Carson City Downtown Consortium is a Carson City Redevelopment Authority led initiative serving downtown property owners, business owners, business operators, residents and “Friends of Downtown” by promoting Downtown Carson City as an emerging premier cultural, business, economic and entertainment neighborhood throughout Northern Nevada.

Established in 2008, the Downtown Consortium is representative of hundreds of
businesses and property owners in a central businesses district AND citizens who care
about downtown. The boundaries of the redevelopment area are basically north and south
from West John Street to the intersection of Stewart Street and U.S. 395 and east and
west from about one block west of Mountain Street east to Valley.

Involvement
As a part of the process small, multi-disciplinary, issue-oriented research teams will
probe, analyze and discuss matters pertinent to the evolution of many aspects of
Downtown Carson City not only within its boundaries, but also as it relates to the
community-at-large and, in fact, the region and state.

Areas of focus include
• Transportation
• Arts & Culture
• Hospitality
• Main Street
• Business Development
• In-town living
• Education
• Green/Environment
• Streetscape/Signage
• Public Safety