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VIRTUAL MEETINGS

Help plan Tempe's tomorrow

Posted 3/25/23

The latest in a series of public meetings to discuss a 30-year vision for Tempe will be Monday.

Two meetings will take place virtually at noon and 6 p.m. Monday, March 27, giving participants …

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VIRTUAL MEETINGS

Help plan Tempe's tomorrow

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The latest in a series of public meetings to discuss a 30-year vision for Tempe will be Monday.

Two meetings will take place virtually at noon and 6 p.m. Monday, March 27, giving participants opportunities to view land use possibilities and provide comments on the overall proposal known as Tempe Tomorrow: General Plan 2050.

The document will guide how Tempe plans for development, land use, transportation, mass transit, economic development, historic preservation, neighborhood enhancement, public art, cultural amenities, human services, recreation and open space, city officials said in a release.

“It will also guide the city in planning for sustainability, climate change, environmental improvements and in achieving a good quality of life and community well-being,” they said.

To register:  tempe.gov/2050 for details or visit tempe.gov/forum to take the survey.