During a recent government meeting, residents voiced their concerns and suggestions regarding the city's comprehensive planning, particularly focusing on transportation, housing, and environmental preservation.
A new resident, who previously worked as a land use planner in Georgia, highlighted the lack of bike lanes in the area, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive transportation plan that accommodates non-motorists. She expressed her concerns about safety, especially for children riding bikes, and praised the community's efforts to look out for one another.
Another resident, Travis from District 3, raised alarms about proposed developments in and around Kitsap Lake. He criticized plans for low-density housing on the outskirts of the city, warning that such sprawl would increase infrastructure costs and strain city services. He urged the committee to consider more sustainable development practices that prioritize urban density and protect green spaces.
Bridal Schult echoed these sentiments, advocating for the inclusion of children in planning discussions and emphasizing the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all residents. She reiterated the need for specificity in language regarding inclusivity in housing policies to ensure no group is overlooked.
The meeting concluded with a call for further input, reflecting a community eager to engage in shaping the future of their city. Residents are hopeful that their feedback will influence the comprehensive plan, ensuring it aligns with the needs of all community members while preserving the area's natural beauty.