City officials hosted the first Comprehensive Plan Town Hall Monday, March 23, inviting residents and local stakeholders to share input into the city’s long-term vision.
The meeting was held at the municipal annex building and featured an interactive format designed to gather feedback through a series of short activities led by Public Management, the firm contracted to help facilitate the plan. Participants rotated through stations aimed at collecting input on city priorities, housing and infrastructure.
“We’ve done a base level of research and made a lot of information here on these boards,” said Levi Hancock, assistant planner with Public Management. “We are really trying to get a lot of residents’ feedback, because we don’t live here and we want to see what people think about all the things that we can find online.”



