Clinton Crossing

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Next Key Event

Open House to Identify Preferred Site Features

July 1 | 5-8 PM | Hudson High School Media Center | No registration required.

See the results of your work! The project team will present the rough concepts created at all three (3) charrette sessions. This is an open house for public input to determine preferred concepts that should be refined further into draft plans. The results of this open house will help narrow the community's 17 concept ideas into 3 plans that incorporate the community's favorite elements from each plan.

Can't make the open house? The plans will be available in the City Hall lobby from July 2-July 8 for additional input. Stop by anytime during business hours to comment.

Previous Key Event

The below video is the third Clinton Crossing charrette (interactive site design exercise), held on the evening of June 17. Scroll to the bottom of this page for videos from all three charrette sessions.


Clinton Crossing: A Community-Led Site Plan

Spanning about 21 acres northwest of downtown Hudson's First & Main development, the proposed Clinton Crossing will transform currently vacant land into an inviting extension of downtown that will build on Hudson's rich history and downtown energy. While past efforts to develop this property were initiated by developers, the City is taking a new, community-first approach in which residents will directly assist in designing the concept before a developer is formally involved.

Formerly called “Downtown Phase II,” the new name, Clinton Crossing, signals the departure from past efforts and focus on a new, community-led vision for the site that includes significant public space based on resident feedback from the 2024 Comprehensive Plan. "Clinton Crossing" is simply a project name to refer to the site location and the current planning effort; it will not necessarily be kept as the name of any future facilities.

Engagement Events

Key In-Person Event Dates

Several in-person engagement events will be held this summer so that residents can directly participate in determining the site plan for Clinton Crossing. From June 10-17, residents were invited to register for a charrette (shuh-ret), which is an interactive design exercise completed over 3 hours under the facilitation of a design team. Three (3) charrette sessions were held. Over 120 residents committed their time to participate in developing conceptual site plans, resulting in 17 conceptual plans. All 17 plans will be presented at the July 1 open house to identify the preferred features from each. Check the Key Dates panel on this page to see details for each event.


Clinton Crossing Office Hours at City Hall

The City will hold biweekly office hours for residents to stop by and have a conversation in a more relaxed setting. Drop in to ask a question! Office hours are held in the City Hall main lobby (1140 Terex Rd) from 11:30am-1:30pm. City Staff will be present to answer questions. A City Council representative may also attend each session.

Office hours are available on the following dates from 11:30am-1:30pm:

  • June 10
  • June 24
  • July 8
  • July 22
  • August 5
  • August 19
  • September 2


Online Engagement

Online engagement will continue to be available throughout the project on this website. Please share your ideas on the digital discussion board below.

Click the Image Below to View a Full-Page Version of the Engagement Schedule (Downloadable/Printable)


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Click to view answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

For more information, visit the Clinton Crossing webpage on the main City website.


Charrette Videos (All Sessions)

June 10 - Evening

June 17 - Afternoon

June 17 - Evening


Next Key Event

Open House to Identify Preferred Site Features

July 1 | 5-8 PM | Hudson High School Media Center | No registration required.

See the results of your work! The project team will present the rough concepts created at all three (3) charrette sessions. This is an open house for public input to determine preferred concepts that should be refined further into draft plans. The results of this open house will help narrow the community's 17 concept ideas into 3 plans that incorporate the community's favorite elements from each plan.

Can't make the open house? The plans will be available in the City Hall lobby from July 2-July 8 for additional input. Stop by anytime during business hours to comment.

Previous Key Event

The below video is the third Clinton Crossing charrette (interactive site design exercise), held on the evening of June 17. Scroll to the bottom of this page for videos from all three charrette sessions.


Clinton Crossing: A Community-Led Site Plan

Spanning about 21 acres northwest of downtown Hudson's First & Main development, the proposed Clinton Crossing will transform currently vacant land into an inviting extension of downtown that will build on Hudson's rich history and downtown energy. While past efforts to develop this property were initiated by developers, the City is taking a new, community-first approach in which residents will directly assist in designing the concept before a developer is formally involved.

Formerly called “Downtown Phase II,” the new name, Clinton Crossing, signals the departure from past efforts and focus on a new, community-led vision for the site that includes significant public space based on resident feedback from the 2024 Comprehensive Plan. "Clinton Crossing" is simply a project name to refer to the site location and the current planning effort; it will not necessarily be kept as the name of any future facilities.

Engagement Events

Key In-Person Event Dates

Several in-person engagement events will be held this summer so that residents can directly participate in determining the site plan for Clinton Crossing. From June 10-17, residents were invited to register for a charrette (shuh-ret), which is an interactive design exercise completed over 3 hours under the facilitation of a design team. Three (3) charrette sessions were held. Over 120 residents committed their time to participate in developing conceptual site plans, resulting in 17 conceptual plans. All 17 plans will be presented at the July 1 open house to identify the preferred features from each. Check the Key Dates panel on this page to see details for each event.


Clinton Crossing Office Hours at City Hall

The City will hold biweekly office hours for residents to stop by and have a conversation in a more relaxed setting. Drop in to ask a question! Office hours are held in the City Hall main lobby (1140 Terex Rd) from 11:30am-1:30pm. City Staff will be present to answer questions. A City Council representative may also attend each session.

Office hours are available on the following dates from 11:30am-1:30pm:

  • June 10
  • June 24
  • July 8
  • July 22
  • August 5
  • August 19
  • September 2


Online Engagement

Online engagement will continue to be available throughout the project on this website. Please share your ideas on the digital discussion board below.

Click the Image Below to View a Full-Page Version of the Engagement Schedule (Downloadable/Printable)


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Click to view answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

For more information, visit the Clinton Crossing webpage on the main City website.


Charrette Videos (All Sessions)

June 10 - Evening

June 17 - Afternoon

June 17 - Evening

Discussions: All (1) Open (1)
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    The community's 2024 Comprehensive Plan indicated that this property should include a mix of land use including medium-density residential and public/semi-public. This mix of land uses is the framework for the current concept planning effort. With that in mind, what do you most want to see on this site? What do you not want to see?

    The community's 2024 Comprehensive Plan indicated that this property should include a mix of land use including medium-density residential and public/semi-public. This mix of land uses is the framework for the current concept planning effort. With that in mind, what do you most want to see on this site? What do you not want to see?

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