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The City of Roswell is creating its 2040 Comprehensive Plan. This plan will provide long-range policy direction for land use, transportation, economic development, housing, public facilities, inter-governmental agreements, and natural/cultural resources. The process involves a variety of stakeholders including elected officials, city staff, a comprehensive plan advisory committee, regulatory agencies, a consultant team led by Pond & Company, and the general public. The comprehensive plan advisory committee will assist in collecting and discussing public input and help formulate the plan.Beginning July 8, 2020 members of the public were encouraged to take part in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan by visiting the Roswell Comprehensive Plan webpage at . Find information, events, and the virtual activities you can use to leave your mark on Roswell. The first round of public input ended September 18, 2020.
A series of virtual design workshops were held in November and covered three design areas: GA 9 and Holcomb Bridge Road Focus Area, Holcomb Bridge Road/GA 9, and Old Alabama Road and Holcomb Bridge Road Focus Area.
The next round of input
The second round of public input began2035 Comprehensive Plan (Currently in use)
Please see the link below for the adopted 3035 plan and supporting materials.FAQs
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How do you implement a Comprehensive Plan?
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How does this plan relate to other planning efforts?
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How are environmental issues addressed in the Comprehensive Plan?
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What is not considered part of a Comprehensive Plan?
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Can the Comprehensive Plan be changed?
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What is the difference between the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance?
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Why do we need a Comprehensive Plan?
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What is a Comprehensive Plan?