Sometimes communities find themselves faced with a pressing issue or an intriguing opportunity that they are not quite prepared to address. Or perhaps the general direction of the community’s future has become a topic of discussion. In these moments, the call for “a plan” emerges, no matter the community’s size, location or length of time since the last plan. Plans are an energizing process. They provide forums to exchange ideas and set future direction and priorities. But what kind of plan? Deciding whether a formal plan is necessary and, if so, what kind of plan it should be, can be challenging.
This class will present an overview of different kinds of plans often considered by local governments with the goal of aiding local staff and officials in deciding what plan to pursue. Additionally, what to expect from the planning process will be discussed. Examples of completed plans and statutory requirements will be presented. Types of plans covered will include comprehensive plans, strategic plans, economic development strategies, age-friendly plans, housing studies, and master plans focused on specific topics such as the arts, parks, or downtown.
Learning Objectives
DATE: February 19, 2025
TIME: 9:00 - 10:30 AM
VENUE: virtual (Zoom)
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Professional Development Credits: N/A
This session is part of the NIU Civic Leadership Academy's 2025-26 Courses.