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City of Princeton Comprehensive Plan Update
Click HERE to view the final plan! (PDF)
Mayor Robert Hurst
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
- A vision of the future based upon desires of citizens
- A geographically comphrensive document that covers a wide range of issues
- Commitment to a future course of action
Why Plan?
- To ensure that land use patterns and development meet the needs of Princeton residents
- To guide location of future development
- To guide capital improvements for budgeting
What Should the Goals of a Comprehensive Plan be?
- Comprehensive and general
- Realistic and practical
- Long-range
- Reflects a community consensus
How Long will the Planning Process Take?
It is estimated that this project will take 9 to 12 months to complete.
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Big Tent Event
This kick-off event for the project will include steering committee members and key stakeholders. Held on 6/25/08. |
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Community Visioning Workshop
The entire community will be invited to this event, which will take place later this summer. At the workshop, participants will help establish priorities for the comprehensive plan. |
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Research
The team of consultants will conduct research on existing documents and assemble data on such issues as Princeton’s demographic composition, history, infrastructure and utility capacity. |
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Key Stakeholder Focus Groups
Local representative of the school system, city staff, economic development professionals and others will be invited to discuss Princeton’s biggest challenges. |
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Initial Recommendations
The team of consultants will create for the steering committee goals and objectives for topics such as the natural environment, land use and development, transportation and infrastructure. |
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Public Meeting
The initial goals and objectives will be presented at a public meeting. |
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Final Draft
The edited comprehensive plan will be submitted to the steering committee for approval. |
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Presentation to the City Council
The council will review the final comprehensive plan. |
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