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Community Development Hosts Successful Comprehensive Plan Update at Dahl Art Center

September 27, 2024 | Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota


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Community Development Hosts Successful Comprehensive Plan Update at Dahl Art Center
In the heart of Rapid City, a vibrant gathering unfolded at the Dahl Arts Center, where community members came together for a unique event dubbed the "root beer social." Over two days, the city’s community development staff collaborated with the consulting firm Logan Simpson to engage residents in shaping the future of their city through an update to the comprehensive plan.

The event drew a lively crowd on its first evening, with families enjoying a designated kids' corner that allowed parents to connect and discuss important community issues. Attendees participated in various data collection activities, providing valuable input on the direction the city should take as it moves forward. The atmosphere was described as fun and engaging, with many expressing enthusiasm about the opportunity to contribute to local planning efforts.

While the turnout was lighter on the second day, those who attended remained actively engaged, asking questions and interacting with staff. One participant noted the positive energy and the effectiveness of the staff in facilitating discussions.

Looking ahead, the community development team is set to continue its outreach at the upcoming Pumpkin Fest on Saturday at Main Street Square, where they will host a booth from 10 AM to 4 PM. Residents are encouraged to stop by, fill out surveys, and share their thoughts on the city’s future. The success of the root beer social has sparked ideas for similar events in the future, highlighting the importance of community involvement in local governance.

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