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City of Lacey seeks public input on 20-year comprehensive plan update

March 29, 2025 | Lacey, Thurston County, Washington


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City of Lacey seeks public input on 20-year comprehensive plan update
The City of Lacey said it is updating its comprehensive plan, described in the announcement as a 20-year roadmap for growth and development, and invited residents to provide input online.

City of Lacey communications staff said community feedback is a "vital part" of the process and noted that materials from a February open house are still available for review on the project website. "If you weren't able to attend the comp plan open house in February, you still have time to review the materials and provide your feedback," the communications staff said.

The announcement directed listeners to envisiontomorrowlacey.org for the plan materials, a short explainer video about what a comprehensive plan is, and information on next steps in the process. The communication did not specify deadlines for public comment, formal hearings, or associated funding and implementation details.

The notice appeared as part of a city communications video; attendees and stakeholders seeking formal comment deadlines or public-hearing dates should consult the project website or the City of Lacey planning department for official timelines.

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