Disneyland is pitching long-lasting prepare for amusement park, retail and parking expansion to
Anaheim homeowners as Disney continues to work with the city to extensively reimagine what the future of the resort district will appear like over the next couple of decades.
Disneyland is hosting a series of neighborhood coffees at city parks throughout
Anaheim to present homeowners to Disney's decades-long growth initiative known as DisneylandForward.
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The DisneylandForward proposal seeks to upgrade a 1990s
Anaheim city plan to permit a mix of amusement park, hotel, retail, dining and home entertainment on the eastern and western edges of the Disneyland resort.
The long-lasting preparation proposal hangs six possible tasks based on "Frozen," "Tangled," "Peter Pan," "Zootopia," "Toy Story" and "Tron" as the kinds of lands and destinations
Anaheim is losing out on under current city planning and zoning standards.
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DisneylandForward is Disney's effort to deal with the city to grow the Disneyland resort, update the blueprint for the resort district and propel
Anaheim's economic rebound following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since DisneylandForward was announced, the Disneyland Resort has been reaching out to
Anaheim locals and next-door neighbors at neighborhood coffees and city center to answer concerns about the job and provide information about the procedure, according to Disneyland officials.
The city of
Anaheim is performing a public evaluation and hearing procedure for the DisneylandForward task that supplies opportunities for formal public involvement, according to Disneyland authorities.
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The DisneylandForward Community Coffee events happen at public parks throughout the city of
Anaheim.
- May 20, Ponderosa Park, 2100 S. Haster St.
- June 3, Walnut Grove Park, 905 S. Anaheim Blvd.
- June 10, Boysen Park, 951 S. State College Blvd.
- July 8, Maxwell Park, 2655 W. Orange Ave.
- July 22, Barton Park, 800 S. Agate St.
- Aug. 12, Juarez Park, 841 S. Sunkist St.
- Sept. 9, Pearson Park, 400 N. Harbor Blvd.
- Oct. 14, Ronald Reagan Park, 945 S. Weir Canyon Rd.
Each of the DisneylandForward Community Coffees run from 9-11 a.m. and offer opportunities to find out more about the strategies and ask questions.
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