Southeast Longmont Urban Renewal Plan
Southeast Longmont Urban Renewal Plan
Planning for the Southeast Urban Renewal area began in 2004 to assist the private sector in redeveloping the area between the Old Sugar Factory and Flour Mill.
In January 2006 the Longmont Urban Renewal Authority was established; the Longmont City Council serves as the board. The Southeast Longmont Urban Renewal Plan was approved in December 2006.
Urban Land Institute (ULI) Colorado Revitalizing Longmont’s Great Western Sugar Mill: A Technical Advisory Panel Report
In August of 2020, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) convened a Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) of volunteer experts to provide recommendations on the revitalization and reuse of the historic Sugar Mill and surrounding areas. The TAP was presented with a problem statement and evaluated six specific questions related to redevelopment of this area. ULI prepared a full report detailing recommendations in the following areas:
- Site Remediation
- Master Planning the Site
- Creating an Agri-Hub
- Developing a Sustainable Community
- Financial Strategies
The full report is available for download.
Revitalizing Longmont’s Great Western Sugar Mill: A Technical Advisory Panel Report
SE Urban Renewal Plan (pdf, 3,458 kb)
Other Supporting Documents
Urban Renewal Presentation to Council (2006)
Ordinance O-2006-87 Approving Urban Renewal Plan
TIF Analysis for City and County Properties
Map: Total number of conditions
For more information, contact Tony Chacon, Redevelopment & Revitalization Manager