The Alexander Planning Commission will be provided the results of a
public survey taken as part of the writing of a new Master
Development Plan. The survey was conducted in September, both online
and provided as a paper option.
The purpose of the
survey was to gather opinions on a variety of topics, which could be
of concern as to how the city develops both now and in the future.
Answers to the questions were either multiple-choice or open-ended.
According to the
planning commission’s agenda for its October 12 meeting, the report
will be given by Metroplan representatives. Metroplan is a
quasi-governmental organization involved in the development of
Central Arkansas.
Also on the agenda
is the meeting of volunteers for a Citizens Advisory Group. The group
will serve as a link between the public and the planning commission.
“The opinions and
advice provided by advisory group members will be vital in the
writing of the Master Development Plan,” says Planning Commission
Chairman Michael Huck. “We are still accepting volunteers to join
the group.”
Huck says anyone
interested in joining, or curious about what will be involved as a
member of the advisory group, should attend the October 12 meeting.
The planning commission meeting will be held at 6:30 PM in the
courtroom at the Alexander Municipal Complex (City Hall). The public
is invited to attend.
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