Residents who would like to weigh in on redevelopment plans for the former Oscar Mayer property and surrounding area will have their first chance to make their feelings known.
A public meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 30, for city staff and planners to present a recently released draft plan for the area. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at 910 Oscar at OM Station, the former Oscar Mayer office building, 910 Mayer Ave.
According to an article in The Capital Times, city staff and a team of consultants from Vandewalle & Associates and EQT By Design will present a plan for the area bounded by Packers and Pennsylvania avenues on the east, Aberg Avenue on the north, and Fordem and North Sherman avenues to the west.
Topics to be covered include plans for subdivisions, housing, transportation, and public infrastructure investment.
The Oscar Mayer plant was in operation for nearly 100 years before closing in 2017, and the 72-acre site now is owned by Reich Brothers Holdings and Rabin Worldwide.
