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Scottsdale hosts virtual general plan update open house

Posted 2/5/21

Residents are invited to participate in a virtual Scottsdale general plan update open house on Thursday, Feb. 18.

There are three time slots available to participate:

8-10:30 a.m.

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Scottsdale hosts virtual general plan update open house

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Residents are invited to participate in a virtual Scottsdale general plan update open house on Thursday, Feb. 18.

There are three time slots available to participate:

  • 8-10:30 a.m.
  • 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
  • 5-7:30 p.m.

Content will be the same for each time slot, according to a press release.

Scottsdale’s general plan defines the community’s goals for growth, development, character, mobility and a variety of other community aspects.

The city is required to update and ratify the plan every 10 years, per state statute. However, because voters failed to ratify updates, the current Scottsdale General Plan adopted in 2001 and ratified in 2002 still stands as the city’s guiding document.

Register for the one that’s most convenient. Participants will hear a brief presentation about the plan, followed by a question and answer series then a feedback submission opportunity.

If registration is closed, or if this specific date and time(s) does not work for you, be on the lookout for future dates and times when additional online open house registration opportunities will be posted, the press release stated.

Visit https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/general-plan/general-plan-updates to register.