Westside Area Development Plan / Plan de Desarrollo del Área Oeste de la Ciudad

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The Westside Area Development Plan was adopted by the City Council on January 10, 2023. We give sincere thanks to the community and all involved who helped create and review this plan!

Access all of the project documents, including community input, in the "Project Documents" section to the right of the screen. If you have any questions, please contact the City's Planning Division at (361) 826-1614 or Planning@cctexas.com.


About the Project
The City of Corpus Christi worked with the Freese and Nichols planning team to create a new Westside Area Development Plan. This plan will give guidance for future

The Westside Area Development Plan was adopted by the City Council on January 10, 2023. We give sincere thanks to the community and all involved who helped create and review this plan!

Access all of the project documents, including community input, in the "Project Documents" section to the right of the screen. If you have any questions, please contact the City's Planning Division at (361) 826-1614 or Planning@cctexas.com.


About the Project
The City of Corpus Christi worked with the Freese and Nichols planning team to create a new Westside Area Development Plan. This plan will give guidance for future development in the area and identify opportunities to improve existing facilities. The Plan will include conceptual drawings and strategies to bring the ideas in the Plan to reality.

The planning team used the community’s input to create the plan. Two community meetings/open houses, two surveys, five advisory committee meetings, and four focus group meetings were held over the last two years to gather input. Review the "Project Documents" section to the right for more information.

What neighborhoods does this study area include?
The "Westside Plan" includes neighborhoods such as Westside, Molina, Cliff Maus, La Cuarenta, New Addition, Saxet Heights, Westgate Heights, Highland Estates, Oak Park, Westchester Place, Ebony Acres, Mobile Estates, Dona Park, Academy Heights, Las Colonias, Los Encinos, and others (see the study area map).

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Acerca del Proyecto
La Ciudad de Corpus Christi está trabajando con el equipo de planificación de Freese y Nichols para crear un nuevo Plan de Desarrollo del Área Oeste de la Ciudad (Westside). Este plan será una guía para el futuro desarrollo de esta área e identificará oportunidades para mejorar las instalaciones existentes. El plan incluirá planes conceptuales y estrategias de implementación para hacer realidad las ideas del plan.

Revise los documentos del proyecto incluyendo los opiniones de la comunidad en la sección "Documentos." Para documentos en español, contacte con la Gerente del Proyecto a la derecha.

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Tell us what's your priority for the future of the City's west side area? / Díganos, ¿cual es su prioridad para el futuro del área oeste de la ciudad?

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Beautiful area

Wasan Abu-Baker almost 2 years ago
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I think the homeless on Agnes needs to be cleaned out and maybe find them at Pacific Park with the Gated area and have the city workers clean weekly

Marie almost 2 years ago
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Lots of green spaces, parks, safe outdoor walking, exercising, and playing spaces!

CCMeter almost 2 years ago
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Where to start, need more characters. When you add to the south you should be adding to the west as well. Too much to address.

Sam almost 2 years ago
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Upgrade track @ Salinas Park with good lighting, ensure code enforcement keeps up with eye sore homes, yards, cars, decrepit bldgs on Port and Ayers.

Dguerra62 almost 2 years ago
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Library, park play equipment for Oak Park, grocery store for downtown, find housing for the homeless, enforce code violations, bus benches and covers

JimLisa almost 2 years ago
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The billboards display more alcohol advertisements than educational. Access to mental health and job training. Build a library in the community.

AG almost 2 years ago
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We need ADA sidewalks in saxet heights homes and community. The community garden needs to be ADA. A lot of abandoned homes.

Sunshine almost 2 years ago
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Our children's baseball/softball parks need renovation. They have been run down for years.

JGV almost 2 years ago
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The city would look so much better if the tall grass, debris, and litter could be cleaned up. I would suggest volunteers sign up to beautify our city

Md almost 2 years ago
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Tear down abandon structures. Enforce no yard/curb parking. Clear Yards w/ lots of debris. Vehicle repair businesses have too much junk on site.

John L almost 2 years ago
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Page last updated: 05 Mar 2024, 11:50 AM