PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Lee County, the City of Sanford, and the Town of Broadway will hold a series of public meetings
in September and October as part of the process for Updating the Future Land Use Plan.
A Future Land Use Plan is intended to serve as both a physical and
policy plan to guide each jurisdiction’s development over the next 10 to 20
years. The last plan was adopted in 1999 and many changes have occurred to the
built environment since that time. The updated
plan will focus on helping citizens and elected officials make informed
decisions concerning growth and development, establish meaningful and
achievable goals, as well as strategies and policies for the implementation of
the plan.
As part of the planning process, the
jurisdictions are encouraging the public to provide initial guidance and
feedback on a variety of topics that influence land use. Public meetings have
been scheduled to take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the
following days at the following locations.
·
September 27, 2016
– Broadway Community Center (111 N Main St.)
·
September 29,
2016 – Dennis Wicker Civic Center (1801 Nash St.)
·
October 4,
2016 – Deep River Elementary (4000 Deep River Rd.)
·
October 6,
2016 – Greenwood Elementary (1127 Greenwood Rd.)
This
is a drop-in style format, so interested
citizens may attend at any time during the meeting as the consultant and
planning staff will be available to answer questions and receive comments
regarding the update of the plan. No formal presentations will be made;
however, attendees will have the opportunity to fill out simple survey
questionnaires.
Furthermore, there will be an
opportunity to submit written comments and questions throughout the process
using the Plan’s website http://plansanlee.com/.
For additional
information, contact David Montgomery, Long Range Planner at 115 Chatham
Street, Sanford, NC 27330, by phone at (919) 718-4657 Ext. 5392, or by email at
david.montgomery@sanfordnc.net
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
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