City of Charlotte issued the following announcement on July 22.
The City of Charlotte Planning, Design, and Development department has launched the Charlotte Future 2040 policy mapping process as a first step to the implementation of the Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
With continuing input from the community, the Planning Department is using a place types tool to create a map that translates place-based policies from the plan to specific locations throughout the community. Place types are a new classification system used to organize patterns of development.
"This map, a companion to the Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan, will not alter or change any principles or goals in the adopted plan but will map out specific policies to realize the plan's vision," said Planning Director Taiwo Jaiyeoba. "This is the next step to realizing those principles and goals working together."
City seeks continued resident input
Residents can learn more about the mapping process and share their input online at 2040 policy map. Staff will also attend a series of upcoming community events to share information with the public. A complete list of events are also available at 2040 policy map get involved.
"Our 2040 Plan is a work in progress that requires continuous engagement and attention," said Mayor Vi Lyles. "With this mapping process, the realization of our community vision is underway."
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