Plan Adoption: Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan Public hearing and action on the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. This plan was authorized by the City Council in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 city budget. The comprehensive plan contains the Council's policies for growth, development and beautification of the land within the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city. The plan addresses the following elements: future land use; traffic circulation and mass transit; wastewater, solid waste, drainage and potable water; conservation and environmental resources; recreation and open space; housing; public services and facilities, which shall include but not be limited to a capital improvement program; public buildings and related facilities; economic for commercial and industrial development and redevelopment; health and human services; creativity; historic and cultural preservation; children, families, and education; arts, culture, and creativity; and urban design. The Comprehensive Planning Committee of the Planning Commission has been involved in the development of the plan throughout the two-year process of developing the plan.
Plan Adoption: Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan Public hearing and action on the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. This plan was authorized by the City Council in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 city budget. The comprehensive plan contains the Council's policies for growth, development and beautification of the land within the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city. The plan addresses the following elements: future land use; traffic circulation and mass transit; wastewater, solid waste, drainage and potable water; conservation and environmental resources; recreation and open space; housing; public services and facilities, which shall include but not be limited to a capital improvement program; public buildings and related facilities; economic for commercial and industrial development and redevelopment; health and human services; creativity; historic and cultural preservation; children, families, and education; arts, culture, and creativity; and urban design. The Comprehensive Planning Committee of the Planning Commission has been involved in the development of the plan throughout the two-year process of developing the plan.
Plan Adoption: Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan Public hearing and action on the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. This plan was authorized by the City Council in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 city budget. The comprehensive plan contains the Council's policies for growth, development and beautification of the land within the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city. The plan addresses the following elements: future land use; traffic circulation and mass transit; wastewater, solid waste, drainage and potable water; conservation and environmental resources; recreation and open space; housing; public services and facilities, which shall include but not be limited to a capital improvement program; public buildings and related facilities; economic for commercial and industrial development and redevelopment; health and human services; creativity; historic and cultural preservation; children, families, and education; arts, culture, and creativity; and urban design. The Comprehensive Planning Committee of the Planning Commission has been involved in the development of the plan throughout the two-year process of developing the plan.
Plan Adoption: Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan Public hearing and action on the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. This plan was authorized by the City Council in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 city budget. The comprehensive plan contains the Council's policies for growth, development and beautification of the land within the corporate limits and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city. The plan addresses the following elements: future land use; traffic circulation and mass transit; wastewater, solid waste, drainage and potable water; conservation and environmental resources; recreation and open space; housing; public services and facilities, which shall include but not be limited to a capital improvement program; public buildings and related facilities; economic for commercial and industrial development and redevelopment; health and human services; creativity; historic and cultural preservation; children, families, and education; arts, culture, and creativity; and urban design. The Comprehensive Planning Committee of the Planning Commission has been involved in the development of the plan throughout the two-year process of developing the plan.