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Resident Focus Groups Work to Develop “Vision”
A Process to Help Shape Carver’s Future
In January the City Council hired an independent facilitator to solicit resident input on the upcoming comprehensive plan process and on the development of resident engagement strategies. The purpose of using the independent facilitator was to create a more comfortable environment for residents and other community stakeholders to openly share their thoughts on the future of the community. (Read more…) Phil Barnes, of WSB & Associates, was hired to lead this effort. The complete focus group report can be found by clicking here.
Thank You Focus Group Participants!
Randy Sefkar, Mary Nelson, Monica Hron, Tim Dahlby, Bill Buckingham, Annette Hentz, Jim Hammers, Molly Hanson, Greg Osterdyk, Jacob Lemmon, Tim Heelan, Mark Lano, Nancy Chrismer, Jane Thon, Gretchen Holmgren, Steve Squires, Rich Buetow, Doug Weber, Denise Anderson, Julie Kanthak, Monica Hinze, Riley Thiesfeld, Laurie Sayer, and Chris Reuvers.
A Balanced Vision for the Future
Participants would like Carver to keep a small town & neighborly feel, while allowing for balanced development. This can be accomplished through community & public engagement opportunities. Participants want balanced development, job creation, & an active historical downtown. Participants want commercial, industrial & affordable residential development, while not losing focus on attracting youth, enhancing community spirit, and managing natural & recreational resources. The comprehensive plan should balance projects for older and new areas to create a vibrant, walkable, safe place to live, work, and shop.
Focus Groups: Guiding Principles Developed
Guiding Principle #1:
Develop Community Cohesiveness Through Collaboration
Guiding Principle #2:
Compete for Commercial & Industrial Development
Guiding Principle #3:
Support Historic Downtown
Guiding Principle #4:
Encourage Affordable Housing for Aging & New Residents
Guiding Principle #5:
Communication, Education, and Transparency
Guiding Principle #6:
Leverage Park & School Partnerships
Complete Focus Group Report
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Feedback Wanted!
The draft Downtown Master Plan now needs broad based resident feedback! Please attend the Community Open House (details below) or share your thoughts on the draft plan in the feedback form below.
COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE
WHEN: Wednesday, May 25: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
WHERE: Church-By-The-River – 109 Main Street East
Can’t make the Open House, but want to share feedback? For feedback form, click HERE