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City Council Workshops · Apr 27, 2026 · 12:52–13:19 · Watch on CVTV ↗

Hunting was not discussed during this meeting. The word "tags" was instead used to refer to "visioning tags," which were part of a public feedback mechanism used alongside surveys and map pins to gather community input for the city's comprehensive plan update.

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11:48 We developed land use alternatives in partnership with the community and others you all planning commission. We vetted those and we refined it into a preferred alternative. We analyzed those under the environmental impact statement process. We eventually again got to a preferred alternative. We have refined our policies and our code and now we're at the adoption phase. We showed this slide last time engagement treatment and outreach slide at the last workshop two weeks ago so I'll just say there's been a really long and extensive engagement process. We've talked to 2,000 plus people directly, had many many different events with different groups, utilized the city council's board and commission process to get citizen appointees

12:43 who are on those boards and commissions to weigh in in their areas of expertise. We've obviously presented to the council and planning commission a lot. You can see a lot of numbers, 270 visioning tags, 150 pins on our online map, over a thousand survey responses, 409 draft environmental impact statement comments so we've got a lot of feedback and then a lot of outreach was done through I guess what I'd call our traditional channels of e-newsletters, direct emails, news coverage. The city has a quarterly newsletter that they hard copy newsletter they mail to every address in the city. We've used that to spread the word and then social media and we've even canvassed so quite a bit of engagement

13:34 through the process. This slide covers our targets so our population allocation, the housing units we believe are required to meet our existing deficit and serve that growth as well as the jobs target. As I mentioned earlier comprehensive plans are a 20 year time horizon that you're planning for but you update them typically every 10 years. Our current plan was actually updated in 2011 because there was a delay in this cycle because of COVID. 2021 wasn't a great time to do engagement and then we have a vision statement on the right of this slide that is the vision statement council endorsed for this whole process and


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direct keyword 12:52–13:19 tags
ard and commission process to get citizen appointees who are on those boards and commissions to weigh in in their areas of expertise. We've obviously presented to the council and planning commission a lot. You can see a lot of numbers, 270 visioning tags, 150 pins on our online map, over a thousand survey responses, 409 draft environmental impact statement comments so we've got a lot of feedback and then a lot of outreach was done through I guess what I'd call our traditional channels of e-newsl

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