Monday, November 25, 2013

Regional, Downtown Studies To Provide Rogers, Area Leaders With Growth Information


By John Gore
NWAonline


ROGERS — A strategic study laying out the steps needed for continued growth of the Rogers-Lowell area and a development study to help city officials expand and improve downtown Rogers are different in scope, yet officials said the two will parallel and complement one another.

Both studies are to begin in January and be completed in July.



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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The visioning initiative: What’s in Fayette County?

By Matt Forshee and Virginia Gibbs
TheCitizen.com

If you were hosting visitors to our county on a comprehensive, seven-hour driving tour across Fayette County, where would you go and what would you see? What successes, challenges and opportunities would you point out?



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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Group begins process of creating Fayette ‘vision’

Submitted by Ben Nelms
TheCitizen.com

Do you envision what Fayette County might look like in the future? If so, you are not alone. In fact, there is a move afoot to develop and implement that vision with the help of a wide-ranging variety of Fayette residents and a consulting firm specializing in community visioning.



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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Fayette County Visioning process is underway

By Robert Ross and Trey Ragsdale
TheCitizen.com
 
The diverse members of the Steering Committee for the Fayette County visioning process were busy last week preparing information requests from our partner, Market Street Services.

As Market Street begins the next steps in their analysis, they will begin to conduct extensive research on a range of geographical, community and economic factors. The group will present their findings at a Community Leadership meeting on Dec. 9, 2013.



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