The summary outlines the Wilma Dykeman RiverWay urban plan which proposes developing 17 miles of road and trails along Asheville rivers. It estimates the current tax base as $28 million but estimates redevelopment could increase the tax base to $214 million. It discusses using the plan to spur economic development through recreation, arts, and wellness industries by capitalizing on Asheville's natural resources and tourism. Specific initiatives mentioned include developing bike and boat rentals, a historic bridge attraction, and converting a former tire store into an outdoor adventure center.