Assessing Your Comprehensive Plan (ID-227-W) – Dan Walker

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A comprehensive plan helps communities identify their shared goals and guides development policies that allow the community to reach those goals. It is the responsibility of a plan commission to develop the comprehensive plan, incorporating input from a wide range of stakeholders. This article describes the comprehensive plan, how it’s created and when to make revisions to that plan. ​

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