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The Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the City Council on June 26, 2018, the culmination of a community planning process that began in August of 2017.
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The revised draft Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan is available for review ahead of the June 26 City Council meeting.
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Public hearings on the draft Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan wrapped up this week and culminated with a recommendation to approve the plan on a vote of 3-2
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The draft Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan is available for review ahead of public hearings scheduled for June 7 and June 12.
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The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee met for the ninth and final time on May 30 at the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center to discuss changes to the Implementation Matrix.
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As the planning process is coming to a close there are 3 events to mark on your calendars.
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The Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee met on May 23 to discuss the implementation portion of the plan.
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The Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee met for the seventh time on May 7 to discuss revisions to the Future Land Use Plan and Master Thoroughfare Plan maps.
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Approximately 125 people attended the April 19 and 20 Kerrville 2050 Open Houses at City Hall to review the draft Future Land Use Plan and Master Thoroughfare Plan recommendations.
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The public is invited to be a part of two additional Kerrville 2050 Open Houses set for Thursday, April 19, and Friday, April 20.
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At the April 7 meeting of the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, members weighed-in on the draft Future Land Use Plan and Thoroughfare Plan recommendations.
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The Kerrville 2050 Steering Committee reviewed the Draft Preferred Scenario and Preliminary Guiding Principles at its February meeting.
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Nearly 250 people contributed their thoughts on three Alternative Land Use Scenarios and reflected their preferences on a number of important issues impacting the future of Kerrville.
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Nearly 250 people from Kerrville and the surrounding area attended the Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan Open Houses on February 5th and 6th at the Dietert Center.
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The final major public events associated with the Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan are the Community Open Houses set for Monday, February 5 and Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 6:00 – 8:00
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The Vision Statement for the Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan has been finalized. The Vision Statement expresses the values most important to the community and will set the direction for the
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The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee met at Schreiner University on December 4, 2017 to discuss feedback from the Kerrville 2050 Community Retreat.
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About 140 people turned out for a Community Retreat at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on Saturday, November 18, to help with Kerrville 2050, the city’s Comprehensive Plan update.
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The Kerrville 2050 Comprehensive Plan project was officially launched at the State of the City Address on November 2. Approximately 240 people were in attendance for an overview of the
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The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee met at the Kroc Center on October 17, 2017 for a project update and a briefing on existing physical and market conditions. Physical (property-related) conditions
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The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee (CPSC) met for the first time on September 24, 2017 at the Butt Holdsworth Library for a briefing on comprehensive plan.
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The Comprehensive Plan consultant team met with Kerrville Staff to kick off the process for updating the Kerrville Comprehensive Plan.
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