[Vision-l] Vision-related Actions and Event
Imagine Columbia’s Future
vision-l at news.gocolumbiamo.com
Fri Apr 1 15:23:41 CDT 2011
Thank you for your continued interest in Vision-related activities and
events.
During the Imagine Columbia's Future visioning process, the need for
comprehensive planning was a reoccurring
theme in several topic goals and strategies.
Your friends and neighbors on the Planning and Zoning Commission and
the Comprehensive Plan Task Force invite you to the first of several
public meetings regarding Columbia's comprehensive plan.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
6:00 P.M.
City Hall Conference Rooms, 1A/1B, 701 East Broadway.
Light refreshments will be served. A second meeting is scheduled for
May 4, 2011.
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City of Columbia
Planning and Zoning Commission
Comprehensive Plan Task Force
April 1, 2011
RE: Planning Columbia’s Future
Hello:
As you may have read or heard, Columbia is developing a new
comprehensive plan. A comprehensive plan is a general plan for the city
that recommends the future the community envisions and the steps it must
take to get there. Properly done, a plan reflects thoughtful study and
careful consideration of input from all corners of the community. A plan
is only as good as the breadth of ideas, suggestions, and critical
perspectives that are welcomed in the process. We need and must have
participation by people from all walks of life.
To get started, you are cordially invited to the first of several
public meetings on the Columbia comprehensive plan, Tuesday, April 19,
2011 at 6:00 P.M. in rooms 1A/1B, City Hall Addition, 701 East Broadway.
Light refreshments will be served. We hope you will join us for this
meeting and the others that will follow. A second meeting is scheduled
for May 4, 2011.
The purpose of our first session, What is the Plan?, is to roll out the
steps for completing Columbia Imagined: A Comprehensive Plan for a
Sustainable Community. Subsequent forums this year will involve the
public in identifying Columbia’s defining characteristics (Who Are
We?), identifying issues (What Are We Concerned About?), reviewing
growth scenarios & setting goals (Where Do We Want to Go?), and
ultimately deciding how we need to carry out our preferred plan (How Do
We Get There?). At the first, mostly informational session, we will
review the approach and schedule, request feedback, and ask participants
how they would like to be involved in the planning effort going forward.
An RSVP is not required, but appreciated, by writing the Planning and
Development Department at planning at gocolumbiamo.com or by calling
573-874-7239. For an agenda and general information on the project,
visit
http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Planning/ComprehensivePlanTaskForceCommittee.php
Sincerely,
David Brodsky Rex Campbell
Tim Teddy
Chair, Chair,
Director,
Planning & Zoning Comprehensive
Planning &
Commission Plan Task Force
Development Dept
For more information contact: planning at gocolumbiamo.com 573-874-7239,
City of Columbia, Planning and Development Department, PO Box 6015,
Columbia, MO 65205-6015
http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/Planning/ComprehensivePlanTaskForceCommittee.php
If you need additional accommodations or would like to have an
interpreter present at this meeting please call 874-7214 (voice) or
contact Mo Relay for services for deaf and hard of hearing.
Your friends and neighbors working on the plan…
Planning & Zoning Commission
David Brodsky, Chair
Doug Wheeler, Vice-Chair
Helen Anthony, Secretary
Jeff Barrow
Ann Peters
Steve Reichlin
Matthew Vander Tuig
Bill Tillotson
Ray Puri
Comprehensive Plan Task Force
Rex Campbell, Chair
Dan Goldstein, Vice-Chair
Scott Cristal, Secretary
Jack Clark
John Glenn
Lee Henson
Karl Kruse
Alice Leeper
Bonnie Maiers
Kevin Murphy
Richard Perkins
Glenn Rice
Don Stamper
Jo Sapp
Jonathan Sessions
Shelley Simon
Pat Smith
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