38th & Chicago Re-envisioned
Dates
2021 - 2023
Project overview
The project
Public Works staff plan to reconstruct the intersection of 38th & Chicago.
In 2022, we began a process to engage with the community. Through this process, we intend to re-envision and redesign the area in a way that reflects community needs. We recognize that there is a strong desire an intentional, robust, and honest community engagement process. This is a significant opportunity for us all to define the future of 38th & Chicago.
In 2020, George Perry Floyd Jr. was murdered at 38th & Chicago, forever changing the intersection and surrounding community. This area is known as George Perry Floyd Square (GFS), and it has evolved beyond its original roadway design.
Engagement goals
- Allow for racial healing
- Honor the voices of the Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) community
- Develop community relationships
- Work together with the community to make decisions about the project
- Lead an engagement process to work and learn together with the community
Design goals
- Redesign the street to reflect community needs
- Include space within the public right-of-way (ROW) for community use
- Explore transit and pedestrian design options
- Maintain access for residents and businesses
- Include trees and native plants
Community engagement
Ongoing engagement
We continue to engage the community.
Find a summary of engagement activities and feedback on our project resources page.
Engagement summary
Learn about the work completed over the last two years. Read about the engagement activities, feedback, and themes collected from community members.
George Perry Floyd Square at 38th & Chicago
The City and community are creating a vision for the future of George Perry Floyd Square. Learn more about the project.
Project resources
Community engagement notes
Background and history
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Project phase
This project is currently gathering input.