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File #: 85045    Version: 1 Name: Authorizing the Planning Division to lead the preparation of the Southwest Area Plan and Adopting a Public Participation Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/30/2024 In control: Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development
On agenda: 10/8/2024 Final action: 10/8/2024
Enactment date: 10/10/2024 Enactment #: RES-24-00614
Title: Authorizing the Planning Division to lead the preparation of the Southwest Area Plan and Adopting a Public Participation Plan
Sponsors: John W. Duncan, Nasra Wehelie, Yannette Figueroa Cole, John P. Guequierre, Barbara Harrington-McKinney
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - Planning Area Map.pdf, 2. Exhibit B - CAS Areas.pdf, 3. Exhibit C - Public Participation Plan.pdf, 4. Summary of Area Plan Public Participation Improvements.pdf, 5. Presentation_Southwest_Area_Plan_CDBG.pdf, 6. PC Presentation 9-23-24
Fiscal Note
The Planning Division's 2024 Adopted Operating Budget includes $50,000 for Area Plan processes, including the public participation activities undertaken as part of Area Plan development. $41,500 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding is also available for public participation activities in specific Census Tracts that aim to shape recommendations based on community-identified issues and needs. No additional City appropriation required.
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Authorizing the Planning Division to lead the preparation of the Southwest Area Plan and Adopting a Public Participation Plan
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WHEREAS, a planning framework with 12 area plans was approved by the Common Council on August 2, 2022 (RES-22-00577, File #71147); and

WHEREAS, RES-22-00577 identifies the Southwest Area as the fourth area plan to be undertaken; and

WHEREAS, the Southwest Area Plan is generally bounded by the Beltline highway to the north, the City of Fitchburg to the east, Verona Road/Highway 18/151 and Cross Country Road to the south, and generally High Point Road to the west (see Exhibit A); and

WHEREAS, substantial portions of the Southwest Area lack a neighborhood, area, or corridor plan to help guide growth and investment in these areas; and

WHEREAS, consistent with the planning framework, areas that include higher percentages of residents from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities and those living with lower incomes than the remainder of the Southwest Area and city as a whole, will receive a special focus that includes more extensive public participation efforts; and

WHEREAS, there are five adopted City plans that cover portions of the Southwest Area: Allied-Dunn’s Marsh Neighborhood Plan (adopted in 1990), Cross Country Neighborhood Development Plan (1998), Allied-Dunn’s Marsh-Belmar Neighborhood Physical Improvement Plan (2005), Southwest Neighborhood Plan (2008), and High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan (2017); and

WHEREAS, the Southwest ...

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