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Perry Hometown News

Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - 9:15am

he Perry City  General Plan during Town Hall Meetings to be held on     October 5th and October 6th (pick which night works best  for you) starting at 6 pm at the Three Mile Creek               Elementary School.  By law each city is required to have a General Plan to guide the growth and          development of the community for the next 5 to 20 years; it is also encouraged to  update the plan from time to time.  As recommendations are made in Planning  Commission Meetings and decisions are made in City Council Meetings the      measuring stick to be used to decide how to guide the growth of Perry City will be  based on the answer to the question, “How does the proposed ordinance, code, or  policy promote the parameters and priorities defined in the General Plan?” For example, if the input of the residents to the General Plan update indicates that  the residents want more maintained roads then that will be a specific focus area to  be funded and worked.  If the input of the residents indicates support of more  parks, especially if they are willing to pay a little more in property taxes to build  and maintain more parks, then council members will know where to guide some of  the financial resources of the City.  Where do you want to designate as areas for  apartments and other moderate income housing options?  Are you willing to       increase your utility fees now to build additional water wells in order to be ready  to have robust residential development projects located in Perry in the future?  These are a sampling of questions that residents will get the opportunity to give  their input as part of interactive discussions. There will also be an activity where  residents will get to help to prioritize items and indicate where they may be willing  to support paying additional fees and/or property taxes to address  issues or enhance city services. 

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