11/1/2021 11:10:00 AM Residents share input at comprehensive plan meeting
Brea Grace of Short Elliott Hendrickson (SEH), the city of Stewartville’s engineering firm, an SEH senior planner and project manager for updating the city of Stewartville’s comprehensive plan, right, joins Stewartville residents Beth and Mitchell Jay at a workshop to discuss the plan at the Civic Center last week. The Jays posted a number of suggestions for Stewartville’s future, including the importance of maintaining Stewartville’s small-town feel and character, and making an effort to preserve some of the city’s older, historical buildings.
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Beth and Mitchell Jay shared their views about Stewartville at the Civic Center last week.
The Jays joined other residents who attended a public workshop to discuss updating the city's comprehensive plan, a document designed to guide local policies for housing, zoning, transportation, natural resources and more through 2042.
"Stewartville is our home, so we want to do what we can to keep it a good place to live," Beth Jay said.
Residents who attended were invited to post notes on bulletin boards describing Stewartville's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats...
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