Granite Shoals seeks input for new comprehensive plan
Staff photo by Maci Cottingham.
Granite Shoals is asking residents to complete a community assessment survey that will serve as a baseline for the city’s new comprehensive plan.
The 14-question survey is intended to gather perspectives from city leadership, residents, and community partners about current conditions in the city and what changes they would like to see in the future. The feedback will help identify priorities for the comprehensive planning process and will be discussed in upcoming meetings.
Residents can fill out the survey here.
A comprehensive plan is a long-term roadmap that guides how a city grows, including decisions about land use, development, infrastructure, and community services.
Granite Shoals’ last comprehensive plan was adopted in 2010, and focused on managing population growth while preserving the city’s small-town, lakeside character. Key priorities included improving infrastructure including developing a municipal wastewater system, upgrading roads and utilities, guiding commercial growth along major corridors, maintaining single-family neighborhoods, expanding parks and recreation, strengthening public services, and improving the city’s appearance.
