The future vision for the Haynie-Sirrine neighborhood is outlined in a proposed master plan created by the city of Greenville.
The draft plan was developed after months of research, planning and public engagement. The plan will replace the neighborhood’s previous master plan adopted in 2002.
Haynie-Sirrine is located south of downtown, bordered by Augusta Street to the west, University Ridge to the north and Jones Avenue to the east. The neighborhood is divided by Church Street.
The new Haynie-Sirrine master plan focuses on preserving and enhancing the neighborhood while offering opportunities for affordable housing and open space. A future land use map, building height map, infrastructure, transportation recommendations and more are included in the proposed plan.
The public is invited to comment on the proposed plan online at publicinput.com/i0878. The city’s Planning Commission is expected to host a public hearing and review the proposed plan in September. If recommended, the plan will then go before City Council for adoption.
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