Blue Springs seeing more retail

by Jeff Quibell 11. December 2008 02:00

Jeff QuibellA much divided Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of zoning and comprehensive plan changes for two commercial projects on Adams Dairy Parkway Monday evening.

Several planning commissioners expressed concerns that these projects do not reflect the original flex/tech office plans for the parkway in Blue Springs. Adams Dairy Parkway and the Mall at Fall Creek are just two examples of projects that stagnated for more than a decade because our leaders refused to be flexible when reasonable alternatives were presented. In the more recent past, City Council and Planning Commission members have recognized that our city must be open to new ideas for development and must let go of long-held concepts that were not being realized.

For many years, the Mall at Fall Creek sat mostly empty, with only a few tenants open for business. I’m happy to report it will soon be fully leased. When our leaders are willing to adapt to changing needs and trends in the marketplace, the business community responds. By agreeing to change the requirements for the project, doors of opportunity were opened. Similarly, when the council agreed to modifications to the plan for Adams Dairy Parkway, new projects immediately began to come forward.

Because of the retail development, the likelihood of future development including the office and flex/tech of the original plan is greatly enhanced. I am convinced that these progressive changes will result in even more exciting projects within the Adams Dairy Parkway corridor and will positively affect our city and the region.

The progress is not just on the parkway. Other areas of the city continue to see change as well. Just last week the old Food Barn at Duncan Road and Missouri 7 was demolished, clearing the way for a future project yet to be announced.

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Adams Dairy Parkway | City Council | Development | Planning Commission

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12/16/2008 12:08:32 PM #

Carol Flanigan

All I can say is I sure hope they do something about the sewer systems where Food Barn (originally a Safeway) used to be, as that area is a nightmare and it stunk like all get out making you sick to even try to shop there!!!!

Also, just where is the Mall at Fall Creek???  Never heard of it???

NEXT... When are they going to 'FINALLY' do something about Jellison Rd. which is the very north end of ADP??? The last 2.5 miles of ADP south is complete with nobody living on it, but we on the north end have to deal with 'unreal' traffic just for access to I-70, let alone the new shopping area around WalMart and Home Depot.... It was promised to us to have been completed in 1995 and we are still waiting while they keep raising our taxes unreal....

Carol Flanigan United States

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