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Village of Mazomanie Westland Promenade
Planning & Community Development Comprehensive Planning Neighborhood Planning Urban Redevelopment Planning Outdoor Recreation Planning Public Facilitation Impact Fee Planning Developer Representation Economic Development Business/Industrial Parks Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Market Analysis Strategic Planning Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis Grant Writing / Administration Business Recruitment Urban Design & Landscape Architecture Concept Planning Illustrations & Renderings Park & Plaza Design Landscaping Plans Streetscape Bike & Pedestrian Trails Municipal & Civil Engineering Municipal Infrastructure Design & Studies Streets and Roadways Site Development Stormwater Systems Water Supply & Distribution Systems Wastewater Treatment & Collection Systems Construction Observation & Administration Surveying & GIS CSMs, Boundary Surveys and Legal Descriptions Platting: Subdivision/Condominium/Assessor’s/ Right of Way Topographic Surveys/Aerial Mapping Control Construction Staking ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Easement Mapping and Descriptions Parcel/Utility Mapping Floodplain Surveys/ FEMA Elevation Certificates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Water & Environmental Resources Floodplain Analysis Lake Rehabilitation & Management Stormwater & Water Quality Management Environmental Assessments Regulatory Compliance & Permitting Wetland Management Agricultural Engineering Animal Waste Management Facilities Regulatory Permits Water Runoff and Drainage Facilities Construction Observation and Administration Building Inspection Uniform Dwelling Code Enforcement Commercial Building Code Enforcement Property Maintenance Inspection
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Vierbicher has undertaken a number of projects to assist the Village of Mazomanie in a downtown revitalization process. In 2005, two exciting developments were in the works in downtown Mazomanie: the redevelopment of a strip of historic downtown buildings and a donation by a wealthy former resident for a downtown park. Vierbicher brought the idea of kicking off a comprehensive downtown revitalization process with the momentum of these two projects to Village officials. The process began with the creation of a downtown TIF District to generate a financing mechanism for public improvement and promote further investment. A Dane County BUILD grant was also secured to take rough park design plans to final construction plans that incorporated the Village’s history and influence of the railroad. The grant also allowed funds for the design and mapping of a trail route to connect the downtown park to nearby destinations like Walking Iron Park, Lake Marion, Wisconsin Heights School, and to the nearby Village of Black Earth. |
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