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Essex asks residents to give input through survey
Essex asks residents to give input through survey

CTV News

timea day ago

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Essex asks residents to give input through survey

The Town of Essex sign in Essex, Ont., on June 11, 2020. (Melanie Borrelli / CTV Windsor) The town of Essex is asking for residents' input on their Asset Management Plan through a survey. The initiative is the town's program for replacing its infrastructure. The Asset Management Plan manages public infrastructure, such as road networks, bridges and culverts, water network, sanitary sewer networks and stormwater networks. By participating in the survey, residents can give input on the program's strengths, areas for improvement and priorities for upcoming years. The feedback will inform the town's plan in alignment with Ontario Regulation 588/17. Sherry Bondy, the mayor of Essex, said the questionnaire gives residents a chance to have a say in how the town cares for and invests in infrastructure. 'Your input will help guide responsible planning and ensure we continue to build a strong, vibrant future for Essex,' said Bondy.

Crawford County seeks community input for new growth plan
Crawford County seeks community input for new growth plan

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Crawford County seeks community input for new growth plan

CRAWFORD CO., Mo. — Crawford County officials are asking for the community's help to create a new growth plan for the next 20 years. County commissioners and the county counselor held a public comprehensive plan and zoning meeting, Thursday evening. Nearly three dozen attended in-person and even more by livestream, to learn more about the process needed to create a new comprehensive plan. The county hasn't had a new plan since 2002, so they're asking for the community's help guiding commissioners and agencies for the next two decades. Those in attendance filled out a 12-page public input survey, focusing on land use, zoning, and wind and solar issues. There's also a survey to gather even more input. 'It's a good opportunity for them to learn about the process, encouraging people to get that survey taken, to get the results back into the commissioners, have the input they need to start the comprehensive plan process. This is our first step as the survey to gauge public opinion,' said Jim Emerson, Crawford County Counselor. Crawford County seeks community input for new growth plan New data center coming to southeast Kansas PSU's Center for Reading hosting educational summer camp for kids KDOT hosting Hwy 69 improvement meetings this week for Crawford County resident input Southeast Kansas sheriff quips, 'We saved the 4th of July' Jim Emerson says they have more than 1,000 completed surveys but are aiming for 4,000 in total. They hope to wrap up the survey process by July 1. You can find a link to that survey, here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sault begins phase 2 in waterfront development plan
Sault begins phase 2 in waterfront development plan

CTV News

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Sault begins phase 2 in waterfront development plan

Conceptual designs will be revealed at a public meeting at city hall next week. Mike McDonald has the latest. Sault moves on to phase two of waterfront plan The City of Sault Ste. Marie is looking for community input on some design concepts for the waterfront. Design - Sault Waterfront The City of Sault Ste. Marie is looking for community input on some design concepts for the waterfront. (Supplied) The designs come from the first round of public consultations earlier this year that asked for ideas on amenities, events and programming. It is the latest step in the city's quest to produce a waterfront design plan aimed at transforming it into a world-class destination. 'We took what we heard from the community and we've done some conceptual designs,' said Travis Anderson, Director of Tourism and Community Development. 'Now we're going back out to the community and looking for their thoughts and opinions on what we have so far. Once we're done that, we'll come back with a final conceptual design.' More than 900 people provided feedback on what kind of development they would like to see on the waterfront. City officials said they are looking at a sizeable piece of waterfront property – with a particular focus on the downtown segment. 'The conceptual design covers from the Canal District all the way to the former hospital site, and then we've got a much more detailed design from the Bondar Marina to the Bushplane,' said Anderson. Design concepts will be presented at an open house on May 1 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at City Hall. Anderson told CTV News a survey can also be filled out on the city's website. Feedback on the design concepts will be accepted until May 14.

Help Youngstown Schools choose new name and mascot
Help Youngstown Schools choose new name and mascot

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Help Youngstown Schools choose new name and mascot

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Youngstown City School District is preparing for a big change and it's turning to the community for help. Starting in the 2026-27 school year, East and Chaney high schools will merge, along with their middle schools. The district is now asking for the public's help with naming the new schools and choosing a mascot. An online survey is available on the district's website for families, students and community members to weigh in. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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