Comp Plan Update Open House March 29

Comp Plan Update Open House March 29
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An Invitation to participate in the Open House for the 2023 Oconee County [Joint] Comprehensive Plan Update

You are invited to provide feedback for the Oconee County [Joint] Comprehensive Plan update. This drop-in meeting will be an Open House where you will help plan the future growth and development of the county by providing feedback on the 2023 goals, future land use character area maps, and proposed 2023-2027 work plans. Your feedback is important, and we hope you can add your thoughts to the information we have already received through focus groups, a community survey, and a future land use charrette. The Open House meeting will be a drop-in meeting on March 29th, where you can give feedback at any time from 3 to 7 pm. 

Meeting Location: Oconee Veterans Park – Conference Room

Meeting Time: March 29th from 3 pm to 7 pm

As you may be aware, Oconee County (coordinating with Bishop, Bogart, North High Shoals, and Watkinsville) has begun the process of updating the Comprehensive Plan. The State requires this update every five years, and the last update was in 2018. The Comprehensive Plan is a policy document that guides local government decisions related to development. This Open House drop-in meeting will include opportunities to reflect on the proposed goals, character area maps, and work plan items for the 2023 Joint Comprehensive Plan.

After this Open House, the process of revising the draft Comprehensive Plan update document will continue according to public feedback. We sincerely hope you will be able to take the time to provide support through your expertise and knowledge about your community.

Original source can be found here.



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