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City plans bold future with community-driven development vision

July 25, 2024 | Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma



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City plans bold future with community-driven development vision
In a recent government meeting, key discussions highlighted the community's vision for Bartlesville's future, emphasizing the importance of residential and commercial development, as well as infrastructure improvements. Participants underscored the need for sidewalks and bike lanes to enhance transportation networks, with Pathfinder Parkway identified as a crucial component.

Economic development emerged as a priority, with a focus on attracting young families and diversifying employment opportunities. Tourism and events were recognized as significant drivers of economic growth. The meeting also addressed pressing social issues, particularly homelessness, and the necessity for robust healthcare resources and childcare services.

Community engagement was a central theme, with multiple open house meetings held to gather public input on the city’s vision and priorities. Residents expressed a desire for sustainable growth, improved water resources, and enhanced parks and recreation facilities. A unique budget prioritization exercise revealed that the community favors allocating funds towards attracting new employers, followed by social services and water system improvements.

The city staff and the Citizens Comp Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) both identified water resources as the most pressing issue facing Bartlesville. The staff's vision for 2045 centers on innovation, while residents cherish the community's unique character and history.

As the planning process continues, the city encourages ongoing public participation through its project website, which has already seen over 2,100 visits. The insights gathered will shape Bartlesville's development strategy moving forward, ensuring that the community's needs and aspirations are at the forefront of decision-making.

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