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  • DOWNTOWN URBAN REVITALIZATION PLAN Worcester, ...

    Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Downtown Urban Revitalization Plan, submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development in April 2016, outlines a comprehensive strategy for revitalizing Worcester's downtown area in collaboration with the Worcester Redevelopment Authority and multiple consulting firms. The plan includes project vision, goals and objectives, descriptions of the urban revitalization area, and detailed figures addressing land use, zoning, property boundaries, and proposed clearance and rehabilitation areas. The document is formatted as a 143-page submission incorporating the Commonwealth's Sustainable Development Principles and includes sections on project needs and characteristics.

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  • PlanSpokane Periodic Update | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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The City of Spokane is conducting PlanSpokane 2046, the first major update to its Comprehensive Plan since 2001, required by the Growth Management Act and due in June 2026. The update will guide development for the next 20 years and incorporate new state requirements for climate planning and housing for all income levels, with community engagement generating over 3,400 responses in 2025 through workshops, surveys, and focus groups. The city will continue robust community outreach throughout 2025 and 2026 on topics including climate, housing, economic development, land use, and transportation.

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  • COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP MASTER PLAN

    Columbia, SC
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    The Columbia Township Master Plan was created by the Planning Commission with assistance from Region 2 Planning Commission and adopted by both the Planning Commission on February 3, 2009, and the Township Board of Trustees on February 16, 2009. The plan outlines goals, objectives, and strategies across multiple land use categories including natural features, agriculture, residential, commercial, office, and industrial development. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for the township's future land use and development, incorporating citizen input and addressing topics such as agricultural preservation and residential land use planning.

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  • This is a word document of pages (5-8) of the Knoxville-Farragut-Knox

    Knoxville, TN
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    The Knox County Growth Policy Coordinating Committee updated the Knoxville-Farragut-Knox County Growth Policy Plan, originally developed in 2001, to incorporate findings from a two-year integrated land use and transportation planning process completed in 2021. The revised plan updates rural and planned growth areas based on current conditions, infrastructure, and input from government departments, utilities, emergency services, and the school board, while introducing updated terminology such as "placetypes" for land use categorization and maintaining existing urban growth boundaries for Knoxville (47.5 square miles) and Farragut. The policy recommendations address unincorporated Knox County development while complying with Tennessee's Public Chapter 1101 annexation and growth management law.

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