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1 MEETING Developing Goals Andrea S. Pompei Lacy, Bourbon County Joint Planning Office Daniel Kahl, University of Kentucky CEDIK Andrea S. Pompei Lacy, AICP Planning Administrator ( 859) 987-2150 alacy@paris.ky.gov 525 High Street Paris,


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MEETING Developing Goals

Andrea S. Pompei Lacy, Bourbon County Joint Planning Office Daniel Kahl, University of Kentucky CEDIK

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Andrea S. Pompei Lacy, AICP Planning Administrator (859) 987-2150 alacy@paris.ky.gov 525 High Street Paris, KY 40361

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INTRODUCTION

  • What is comprehensive planning?
  • What is the role of a working group member?
  • What have we learned from the community?
  • What does the data tell us?

Let’s talk GOALS

  • What is a goal?
  • Why do we craft goals?
  • Let’s craft our goals
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NORTH MIDDLETOWN MILLERSBURG PARIS BOURBON COUNTY

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is Planning?

Planning provides a vision for the community today and what we want our community to be in the future

American Planning Association

WHAT

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plans?

Individuals Families Organizations Public sector entities Private entities Non-profit organizations Religious institutions

WHO

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do we plan for?

Existing and prospective residents Employers Employees Visitors Vulnerable populations Future generations!

WHO

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do we plan for?

WHO

The of planning is to equitably serve people regardless of their race, ethnicity, social, and economic status in a manner that is sustainable to the environment.

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Why do we plan?

Good Health Public Safety Economic Well-being

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Why do we plan?

Good Health Public Safety Economic Well-being Because we are required to! Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) 100.183-.197 addresses comprehensive planning. It is in our best interest to!

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When do we plan?

Every day! When we…

…answer your inquiries …reference ordinances …hold community meetings …develop new policies …collaborate with partners …apply for grants

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  • 2017 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
  • 2016 HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN
  • 2013 COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN
  • 2011 BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN
  • 1995 PARIS PIKE CORRIDOR SMALL AREA PLAN

Long Range Planning in Bourbon County

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2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Core of Bourbon County Community Development Plan

COMMUNITY

“Chalk and Talk” Millersburg and Paris

COMMUNITY

Walkability Survey

COMMUNITY

“On the Table” Community Discussions

COMMUNITY

Housing Demand Study

COMMUNITY WORKING GROUPS

Meetings October 2018 – Plan Adoption

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Millersburg North Middletown

FOCUS GROUPS

ADOPT Goals & Objectives ADOPT Future Land Use Map ADOPT Final Plan

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ARTWALK 2019

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MILLERSBURG

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NORTH MIDDLETOWN

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What did the community tell us?

“Beautiful landscape”

“One of the only year-round

farmer’s markets in the State” “Strong agricultural base” “Land, horse farms” “Hemp” “Seed program at Library” ON THE TABLE April 2019

STRENGTHS

“Parks (Claysville & Legion)” “Bourbon” “Waterways”

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What did the community tell us?

“Contaminated Water Supply”

“Nothing for non-athletic youth to do” “Changing NIMBYism” “Negative mindsets and lack of community involvement” ON THE TABLE April 2019

CHALLENGES

“Underutilized parks” Less publicly accessible land

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What did your group talk about?

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What is the role of a working group member?

In cooperation with other working group members and staff, working group members will develop draft goals, objectives, and action items for the Envision 2040 Comprehensive Plan

  • Update. All draft items shall take into consideration the

perspectives of the community (qualitative) and data and statistics (quantitative). The commitment is five (5) meetings over a four (4) month period.

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WORKING GROUP

PROCESS

Step 1: Information Gathering Step 2: Develop goals Step 3: Develop objectives Step 4: Draft action items

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WORKING GROUP

METHODS OF DECISION-MAKING

  • VOTING ACTIVITY
  • MODIFIED CONSENSUS
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ON THE TABLE . FOCUS GROUPS . SURVEYS

WORKING GROUPS

LEGISLATIVE BODIES PLANNING COMMISSION

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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WORKING GROUPS

MAY – SEP 2019 SEP 2019 – JAN 2020

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Environment

WATER QUALITY GEOLOGY ENERGY NATURAL HAZARDS NON-NATURAL HAZARDS TREE CANOPY LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

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What does the

DATA

tell us?

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Goals versus Objectives

Goal

  • A desired state of affairs to

which planned effort is directed.

  • General statements of desired
  • utcomes of the community.
  • Should be broad but specific

enough to know where progress has been made. Objective

  • An end toward the attainment of

which plans and policies are directed.

  • More specific and a subset of

goals, providing measurable strategies.

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CHOOSE YOUR SAMPLE GOAL(S) 3 POST-ITS Place on the sample goals that you think are most applicable to Bourbon County.