During a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the ongoing planning process for the downtown area and a citywide parks and trails initiative. The meeting, which saw participation from approximately 40 to 50 attendees, aimed to gather public input on three proposed scenarios for future development.
The primary objective of the project is to create a comprehensive vision and actionable plan for the downtown region, focusing on key streets such as Commercial Street and State Street, as well as a broader strategy for parks and trails throughout the city. Officials emphasized the importance of long-range planning, highlighting the need to consider the future needs of the community, including those of children and grandchildren.
The planning commission and stakeholders are currently refining the scenarios based on public feedback, with a call for further input to finalize the vision. The process is designed to be transparent and inclusive, allowing residents to express their preferences and contribute to the decision-making process.
Additionally, discussions included collaboration with the county on potential trails, with officials noting that the county has an existing trails plan. They mentioned two significant projects currently underway in the county: the development of a mountain bike track and a connector trail between Mountain Green and Morgan, which involves navigating multiple land ownerships.
The meeting concluded with a request for further public engagement to ensure that the final vision reflects the community's desires and needs.