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Residents can share opinions for City Blueprint

Posted at 10:54 am January 21, 2019
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission and the city’s Community Development Department continue to accept ideas from residents as those officials finish the City Blueprint Plan.

That plan is a citywide vision and guide for future growth and development in Oak Ridge, a press release said. It identifies the important issues that affect the community, desired goals and outcomes, and action steps that can be prioritized by city leaders each year, based on resources.

“In order to be an inclusive and successful tool for decision-makers and stakeholders, the City Blueprint must also demonstrate broad community input and support,” the press release said.

Everyone is encouraged to provide feedback as the draft blueprint approaches adoption. There are several opportunities for public review and comment:

  • Attend a Planning Commission work session or regular meeting, most Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.
    • View meeting agendas here: http://oakridgetn.gov/boardsandcommissions.aspx?Planning-Commission.
  • Visit the City Blueprint website to take online surveys and share information with others: http://oakridgetn.gov/online/blueprint.
  • Leave a written comment card at the Blueprint display boards located in the lobbies of the Library, Chamber of Commerce, and Utility Business Office.
  • View more information and add comments in the “Blueprint Room,” a dedicated space located in the Community Development office at the Municipal Building (during regular business hours).
  • Attend a Community Open House to view a more complete draft plan before it is approved by the Planning Commission and speak with Planning Staff and Planning Commission members.
    • Tuesday, February 5, 2019, at Oak Ridge High School from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m.
    • Thursday, February 7, 2019, at Grove Theater, 123 Randolph Road, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Make a request for Planning Staff to give a brief presentation to your community group or organization.

Contact the Community Development Department for special accommodation and assistance with input or participation.

For more information on the Oak Ridge City Blueprint project, contact the Community Development Department at (865) 425-3531 or visit http://oakridgetn.gov/online/blueprint.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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