The General Plan is the overarching policy document for the city -- it is an expression of how the community wants to grow over the next 20 years.
Arizona State Statute requires that all cities prepare a long-range General Plan, and update the plan every 10 years. The city is currently going through that update process. (The current Scottsdale General Plan was adopted in 2001 and ratified by a vote of the citizens in 2002.)
This is the community's plan, and public input and involvement is crucial in ensuring the plan reflects the community's goals and values.
To learn more about the 2014 General Plan, visit www.ScottsdaleGP.com.
The General Plan is the overarching policy document for the city -- it is an expression of how the community wants to grow over the next 20 years.
Arizona State Statute requires that all cities prepare a long-range General Plan, and update the plan every 10 years. The city is currently going through that update process. (The current Scottsdale General Plan was adopted in 2001 and ratified by a vote of the citizens in 2002.)
This is the community's plan, and public input and involvement is crucial in ensuring the plan reflects the community's goals and values. This discussion forum is an important part of that process - please participate, and encourage your friends and neighbors to join the discussion, too.
To learn more, visit www.ScottsdaleGP.com.
