In response to blog comments and the recent Planning Commission meeting, I am adding two features to keep track of the ideas people bring up; to help us ensure that we discuss them in the future.
1. Ideas & Concepts Flip Chart - for tracking ideas, questions and concepts about subdivisions and neighborhoods that you bring up.
2. "To Do" Flip Chart - for listing those things you come up with, that I/we need to take care of.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Community Ideas
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Robert Voigt, Senior Planner
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
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comments,
flip chart,
new feature,
public participation
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Video Report - Why are we using a blog?
Why is the City using a blog for this project?
Find out by checking out the VIDEO REPORTS bar on the left, and watching the video being presented to the Planning Commission on Feb 26th (2 - Subdivisions Public Engagement).
Posted by
Robert Voigt, Senior Planner
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Labels:
Planning Commission Feb 26,
public participation,
video report
Join a Round Table Group
Are you interested in joining a round table discussion about the look and feel of our neighborhoods and new subdivisions? Then why not join one of our round table discussion groups.
I am scheduling these conversations to be 1 to 1 1/2 hours long with a 6 person limit for each. Call me at 360_279_4513, drop me an email at rvoigt@oakharbor.org, or use the CALL ME button and leave a message on the dedicated voicemail line.
Posted by
Robert Voigt, Senior Planner
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Labels:
invite,
public participation,
Round Table Group
Monday, February 25, 2008
Planning Commission Meeting Feb 26
The Planning Commission meeting on February 26 is designed to provide the Commission with an opportunity to comment on, discuss, and provide direction relating to this project, spcifically:
A. Policy direction provided in the Comprehensive Plan;
B. Influence/control the City currently has over subdivision design; and
C. Community engagement.
Posted by
Robert Voigt, Senior Planner
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Monday, February 25, 2008
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Planning Commission Feb 26
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