What kind of community feedback/involvement was involved in the development of the Plan?

After a citizen survey, thousands of public comments, and hundreds of public meetings, the final Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters document was drafted. Each draft of the plan received and incorporated hundreds of suggested edits. During the City Council’s review of the Regional Plan last year, many people addressed the Council to express their support for the Plan, or to suggest changes.

By the end of the year, the Council provided direction on what changes were needed, and as late as January 14, 2014 when the Plan was unanimously adopted by the Council, further edits and changes to certain policies were made.

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1. What is the significance of the Regional Plan?
2. What is the difference between a goal and a policy?
3. Why is it called a Regional Plan?
4. Who developed the Regional Plan?
5. What kind of community feedback/involvement was involved in the development of the Plan?
6. How will the Regional Plan be used?
7. How does the Regional Plan support and protect property rights?
8. What is new in the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030 compared to the former RLUTP?
9. When did the Plan take effect?
10. How do the City and County use the Plan?