County of Hall recently issued the following announcement.
Hall County Government is in the process of a minor update to the Hall County Comprehensive Plan. The County and consultant team will host a second public meeting on Monday, April 11 at 5:30 p.m. in the Commission Meeting Room, located on the second floor of the Hall County Government Center, 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, Ga.
The Comprehensive Plan is the county’s blueprint outlining how its long-term vision and development goals will be realized over time. It is a plan developed by citizens for citizens, addressing a wide variety of issues, including land use, transportation, housing, recreation, historic preservation, open space and economic development. In this public meeting, the team will review input from the first public meeting, the results of the survey, answer questions and get community input for the next phase of the plan update.
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requires an update to comprehensive plans every five years. The County’s current Comprehensive Plan was completed in 2017.
“Staff is looking forward to meeting with our residents and sharing what we heard since the first meeting,” said Srikanth Yamala, interim director of Hall County Planning and Development. “This process will help guide the County’s decisions as we plan for Hall County’s imminent growth and development.”
The public is encouraged to attend the meeting to share their opinions, concerns and desires. For those who are unable to attend in person, comments may be submitted via email to planning@hallcounty.org.
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