Join Decatur’s Comprehensive Planning Process: A Midterm Check-Up
Comprehensive Planning is a process required by the state of Georgia to ensure that all communities achieve minimum planning standards. Because Decatur’s existing culture of planning far exceeds what’s mandated by the state, Decatur uses the Comprehensive Plan process as an opportunity to do a midterm check-up on our larger Strategic Plan, which was completed in 2010 and is due to be updated in 2020. You can help ensure we’re still on track. Here’s three ways to participate during the month of April:
On-Line Survey
Complete our online survey. Count on 20 minutes to complete.
Open House – Phase Two
Wednesday, April 20 | 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Public Works Building, Community Room, 2635 Talley Street
Focus Topics: Land use, Affordable housing, Natural and cultural resources
As an Open House session, residents can pop in, review current data, ask questions, and provide input. Everyone is encouraged to attend and be heard. Count on 30 minutes to participate.
Drop-by Opportunity – Phase Two
Sunday, April 24 | 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Oakhurst Garden Earth Day Event, 435 Oakview Road
Same focus topics as above. We’ll have data and activities from the Open House repeated here.
More questions? Visit DecaturNext.