Casey Schedules Public Input on Comprehensive Plan Update
Casey residents will have the opportunity to provide input on the city’s comprehensive plan update during a public meeting scheduled for April 22nd from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Economic Development Director Tom Daughhetee announced.
The planning session represents a crucial step in updating Casey’s long-term development strategy, with professional assistance from Moran Economic Development guiding the process. Daughhetee encouraged all aldermen, city officials, and members of the general public to attend if possible.
Comprehensive plans serve as fundamental policy documents that guide municipal decision-making on land use, housing, transportation, infrastructure, economic development, and community facilities. The current update process has been months in the making, with previous council meetings addressing related topics including Tax Increment Financing districts and Enterprise Zone expansions.
The April 22nd meeting will allow residents to review draft recommendations, ask questions, and provide feedback before the plan moves toward final adoption, which is expected in August according to previous council discussions.
Public participation in comprehensive planning ensures that community priorities and concerns are incorporated into the final document that will guide Casey’s development decisions for years to come. The evening timing of the meeting reflects efforts to accommodate working residents and encourage broad participation.
The comprehensive plan update represents one of several economic development initiatives currently underway in Casey, including the ongoing work with the Clark County Development Organization and discussions about expanding the Enterprise Zone to include residential properties.
Mayor Nichols has emphasized infrastructure improvements and economic development as key priorities, making the comprehensive plan update a critical tool for coordinating these efforts with community input and professional planning expertise.
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