Chat live Tuesday with TCPalm, designer Andres Duany, about Vero Beach's Three Corners

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VERO BEACH — Do you want your voice heard about the future of Vero Beach's Three Corners development without leaving the comfort and safety of your home?

Tuesday evening is your chance. It will be just one week before Vero Beach City Council is expected to vote on whether to approve a plan and put a referendum on the November ballot.

At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, TCPalm will host an interactive live stream meeting with urban designer Andres Duany. City Manager Monte Falls also will be on hand as part of an event moderated by Laurence Reisman, TCPalm community editor and columnist.

You will have a chance to learn, ask questions and give recommendations about the future redevelopment at the corner of 17th Street and Indian River Boulevard. 

There are three ways to participate Tuesday evening: 

  1. Visit TCPalm and watch the embedded video. The video will be embedded on the top of this page. 
  2. Go to TCPalm's Facebook page and watch the simulcast via Facebook Live. You can post your comment there or ask to join the video and pose your comments live.
  3. Visit TCPalm's YouTube channel and watch it via YouTube Live. You can also comment and ask to join the video to participate there, too. 

Learn more about the project through these columns and stories and the latest plan below:

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MoreHere's sneak peek at Duany's post-pandemic plan for old Vero Beach power plant

More: Urban planner gets rousing applause after presenting first version of plan

The intersection of Indian River Boulevard and 17th Street in Vero Beach, also known as Three Corners, is seen in an aerial image Wednesday, July 31, 2019. Vero Beach owns three, 38-acre parcels at the intersection, which includes the former power plant site, the former post office annex and the city's wastewater treatment plant.