

ABOUT THE PROJECT
The plan update will occur over the course of several months and, when complete, will offer strategic recommendations to encourage economic development, sustainability, and general improvements for the continued quality of life of residents and businesses. The process will include three key phases of work, each of which have a variety of community engagement and outreach opportunities.
INFORMATION GATHERING
This phase will help everyone understand what assets currently exist; what challenges the community might face in the future; and what goals the community has for future growth, development and preservation.
IDEA & STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
This phase allows the project team to think about long-term goals and strategic action items that will ensure the community continues to maintain and improve upon their amenity and development offerings.
COMMUNITY DRIVEN IMPLEMENTATION
In this final phase, the project team will make sure the community has developed the tools and partners they need to make lasting change in the community.
THE PROJECT TEAM
A critical part of the success of this planning process is the participation of property owners, residents, business owners, and other stakeholders in the community. A comprehensive plan is, by its very nature, derived from the broader community.
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​To ensure that the planning process takes into account the ideas, concerns, and suggestions of the broader community, the planning process will incorporate three different groups of community members that will assist the consulting team in developing and reviewing the plan deliverables.
PROJECT
STEERING
COMMITTEE
The steering committee will work in collaboration with the American Structurepoint team to guide the process and ultimately decide the direction of the final plan.
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PROJECT
AMBASSADORS
The project ambassadors will serve as liaisons between the steering committee and the broader community.
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STAKEHOLDERS
The project stakeholders are individuals who represent a wide array of community interests including major employers, developers, community organizations, and leadership.