You are invited to take part in the development of the Clintonville Neighborhood Plan in 2008. The planning process was initiated at the request of the Clintonville Area Commission and will take one year to complete. You can participate by attending Public Workshops or by submitting your ideas and comments to the plan website.
PLEASE NOTE THE DATE HAS CHANGED
Public Workshop #3
When: Wednesday July 9, 2008
Time: 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Location: Bishop Watterson High School, 99 E. Cooke Road
Clintonville Neighborhood Plan Public Workshop #3 Flyer
Public Workshop Survey Will Be Posted July 9th, Please Check Back Then
A Neighborhood Plan:
- Assists a neighborhood to reach consensus on development related goals and standards that are consistent with city policies.
- Focuses on land use and urban design policies that will serve as a basis for evaluating development proposals.
- Builds upon existing land use recommendations, highlights development opportunities, and outlines how development principles may be applied.
- Develops conceptual designs for one or more sites.
- Establishes priorities for capital improvements and other public investments. Provides guidance on implementation.
- Addresses key issues including development density and design.
- Builds on existing transportation elements by developing plans and identifying priority issues. Does not address safety, code enforcement, or other community development related issues.
Our Principles
The Planning Division will use the following overall development principles as a basis for the Clintonville Neighborhood Plan, with an emphasis on how they apply to Clintonville.
- Open space and critical environmental areas are preserved.
- Neighborhoods have a vibrant mix of uses (residential, retail, office).
- Neighborhoods have an increased range of housing options.
- People are able to get around by walking, car, transit, and bicycle.
- New development respects community character and historic features.
Steps in the Planning Process
- Data Analysis/Preliminary Outreach.
- Working Committee Meetings.
- Four Public Workshops.
- Identification of Key Issues & Visioning.
- Develop Goals, Objectives & Recommendations.
- Plan Development.
Plan Finalization and Adoption.