Horizon of visually significant corridor plan lacks significant Paradise Valley support

The cover of the Visually Significant Corridors Master Plan, which shows a decorated intersection. / Image by Town of Paradise Valley / Paradise Valley Independent

By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent

It appears the most visual parts of the Visually Significant Corridor Master Plan are not favored by Paradise Valley Town Council.

On Thursday, Sept. 27, the Town Council took its first look at the master plan, which has been worked on by the town’s Planning Commission since last summer.

While ideas of decorated streetscapes and two landscaped street corners is included in the Visually Significant Corridors Master Plan, Paradise Valley officials say they’re not sure it’s the right look for the municipality.

“I have a concern when I look at this picture, I’m just going to be honest, I’m not really sure, honestly, that this fits for PV,” Councilwoman Julie Pace said, describing her reaction as “freaking out” when she sees it.

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