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The comprehensive plan’s vision statement is, “Willmar is a city of possibility and opportunity — diverse, thriving, and resilient — a desired place to work, innovate, thrive and call home.” ...
A statement released on Jan. 9 by the Town of Monument Planning Department said the updated comprehensive plan will be shaped by extensive community input, ensuring residents’ visions for ...
Pitkin County’s Comprehensive Plan update is now available online, and community engagement is being sought as part of the Vision 2050 Project. Pitkin County is kicking off public engagement in August ...
The designers of Standish's new comprehensive plan, the first in nearly two decades, answered questions from the Town Council regarding its implementation.
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Port Townsend reviews its vision statement
PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend City Council has reviewed a draft introduction for the city’s comprehensive plan update. The introduction, also referred to as a vision statement, was written by a ...
Lake County has unveiled “VISION 2050,” its first comprehensive plan in more than six decades. Residents are urged to help ...
Augusta County, Virginia is in the final stages of updating its comprehensive plan, a document outlining the county's vision ...
BRISTOL, Va. — The city of Bristol Virginia’s draft comprehensive plan has five primary focus areas, based on feedback from the public, stakeholders and city officials.
The vision statement for the plan is by 2045, “McCordsville is a welcoming and charming town with an active town center, local businesses, desirable schools, good healthcare access, and quality ...
It has been roughly one year since the city of Midland first implemented its Vision Zero comprehensive safety action plan. At the latest City Council meeting, an annual report was given by Vision Zero ...
Savannah businessman Stephen Green has launched Vision 2033, a non-profit initiative to create a comprehensive plan for ...
A newly adopted vision statement affirms Arlington County's commitment to supporting modes of transportation other than cars, but falls short of some advocates' ambitions. County Board members, who ...