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Consultant outlines Oklahoma County master plan update, identifies water capacity and growth as early priorities
Summary
Guernsey planners briefed the Oklahoma County Planning Commission/Steering Committee on data collection, stakeholder outreach, and an 18-month timeline for a master plan update, flagging water/wastewater capacity, infrastructure gaps, and balancing growth with rural character as key challenges.
Guernsey planners told the Oklahoma County Planning Commission on Sept. 18 that the county has launched an 18-month update of its master plan and that early work will focus on data collection, stakeholder outreach and identifying infrastructure and regulatory gaps.
"So as the steering committee, that's what you're always serving as, for this project," said Katie Fidler, senior planner with Guernsey and project manager for the master plan update. Fidler said the consultant team has begun an existing-conditions analysis using census and American Community Survey data and is coordinating with ODOT and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to fill data gaps.
Fidler and Daniel Sperley, senior…
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