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(The public comment period on this site was open from February - June 2020.)
Here's what we did with your input:
City staff reviewed and considered each and every comment collected on this site.
We presented all your input to the Strategic Planning Advisory Committee made up of 15 Nixa residents.
The committee met 9 times from July thru September. They reviewed your input and held extensive discussions with city leaders for over 27 total hours to determine which ideas to forward as recommendations to council.
The committee was tasked to draft a Recommendations Report which served as the first draft of the city's 5-year Strategic Plan. The coordinators of the Strategic Planning committee presented the Recommendations Report to Nixa City Council on September 28th, 2020.
City Council reviewed the Recommendations Report, requested a few minor changes to the phrasing of some of the Action Plans (changes which were approved by the committee coordinators), and then voted to adopt the Strategic Plan for 2021-2025 on November 23, 2020.
City staff are now working to implement the Action Plans identified in the Strategic Plan.
Please review the plan.
Please take some time to review the Strategic Plan, which is intended to encapsulate all the input gathered from Imagine Nixa as a list of Action Plans for the city to focus on accomplishing by the end of 2025. "Action Plans" are measurable and realistic objectives which you can expect the city to follow through on.
Now that city staff and council are working together to accomplish and implement the Strategic Plan, we will post updates about our progress here over the coming years. Stay tuned. Exciting things are happening!
You imagined Nixa's future, now we have a plan to make it happen.
(The public comment period on this site was open from February - June 2020.)
Here's what we did with your input:
City staff reviewed and considered each and every comment collected on this site.
We presented all your input to the Strategic Planning Advisory Committee made up of 15 Nixa residents.
The committee met 9 times from July thru September. They reviewed your input and held extensive discussions with city leaders for over 27 total hours to determine which ideas to forward as recommendations to council.
The committee was tasked to draft a Recommendations Report which served as the first draft of the city's 5-year Strategic Plan. The coordinators of the Strategic Planning committee presented the Recommendations Report to Nixa City Council on September 28th, 2020.
City Council reviewed the Recommendations Report, requested a few minor changes to the phrasing of some of the Action Plans (changes which were approved by the committee coordinators), and then voted to adopt the Strategic Plan for 2021-2025 on November 23, 2020.
City staff are now working to implement the Action Plans identified in the Strategic Plan.
Please review the plan.
Please take some time to review the Strategic Plan, which is intended to encapsulate all the input gathered from Imagine Nixa as a list of Action Plans for the city to focus on accomplishing by the end of 2025. "Action Plans" are measurable and realistic objectives which you can expect the city to follow through on.
Now that city staff and council are working together to accomplish and implement the Strategic Plan, we will post updates about our progress here over the coming years. Stay tuned. Exciting things are happening!
Ask us your questions about the 5-year Strategic Plan.
Q&A About the Strategic Plan
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Where does the committee see a skate park fitting in? Reading through the Plan it seems like it could fit in Fun and Unique Places 8-13. Just wondering if it's a priority for the community.
Thank you for all your hard work putting this together!
Heidi Bickner
asked
about 2 months ago
The committee did discuss the skate park as being a possible project which could be an "Action Step" to help us complete Action Plan #8 ("Develop new recreational spaces and renovate existing recreational spaces in accordance with the Parks Master Plan in order to meet the recreational demands of the community.") The Parks Master Plan is now up for adoption by City Council at the December 14, 2020 council meeting and the skate park is an idea which still requires further research and study to determine feasibility and where we would put it if we had the funding for it. Also, the skate park project idea has to be balanced against other priorities for parks improvements, as we begin to move forward into making decisions about how we will be able to afford such improvements, how much of them we can afford, and which projects will take priority to help us accomplish Action Plan #8.