Syracuse To Discuss Future Planning
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
SYRACUSE - The first of several meetings to help plan for Syracuse's future is set for Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Center.
According to Syracuse Town Manager Jeff Noffsinger, the public meeting is being held to talk about the town's long-range planning, growth and development.
The series of meetings will try to answer five main questions: Where is the town now? Where is the town going? Where does the town want to go? How will the town get there? And how will the town know they are there when they get there?
At the Dec. 7 meeting, Noffsinger said the main focus likely will be on the first two questions and identifying the town's problems.
The meetings are part of the town's comprehensive planning efforts, but the residents of Turkey Creek Township also are invited as the township is an important part of the town's growth, Noffsinger said. [[In-content Ad]]
SYRACUSE - The first of several meetings to help plan for Syracuse's future is set for Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Center.
According to Syracuse Town Manager Jeff Noffsinger, the public meeting is being held to talk about the town's long-range planning, growth and development.
The series of meetings will try to answer five main questions: Where is the town now? Where is the town going? Where does the town want to go? How will the town get there? And how will the town know they are there when they get there?
At the Dec. 7 meeting, Noffsinger said the main focus likely will be on the first two questions and identifying the town's problems.
The meetings are part of the town's comprehensive planning efforts, but the residents of Turkey Creek Township also are invited as the township is an important part of the town's growth, Noffsinger said. [[In-content Ad]]