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GOAL #2: HELP EXISTING PLACES THRIVE Strategy C: Build on Past Community Investments

Strategy C: Build on Past Community Investments To make the most efficient use of available resources and strengthen community assets, restore and reuse past community investments. Tools and Policies Adaptive reuse School rehabilitation Goal #2: Help Existing Places Thrive

Strategy C: Build on Past Community Investments Adaptive Reuse Recycle existing buildings Use federal & state historic preservation tax credits help with financing Tailor local building regulations to facilitate it Goal #2: Help Existing Places Thrive

Strategy C: Build on Past Community Investments Benefits of Adaptive Reuse Maintains unique identity and sense of place Conserves resources Promotes reinvestment in mature neighborhoods Goal #2: Help Existing Places Thrive

Strategy C: Build on Past Community Investments Example of Adaptive Reuse Centennial Hall, Steamboat Springs, CO Carver Power Plant built in 1902 Rehabilitated in 2001 to become a new public facility Goal #2: Help Existing Places Thrive