Tuesday April 30th, 2024 1:44PM

Lawrenceville adopts 2045 comprehensive plan update and transportation master plan

By Christian Ashliman Anchor/Reporter

The Lawrenceville Mayor and Council Wednesday night adopted the city’s 2045 comprehensive plan update and a transportation master plan during a public hearing.

The revised comprehensive plan is reportedly an updated version of the 2040 plan, which was previously adopted in 2018, according to spokeswoman Melissa Hardegree. Comprehensive plans are adopted every 10 years to establish a “long-term, sustainable growth pattern framework,” and to codify the city’s strategic direction.

“As stewards of progress, we continue to embrace the journey of shaping the future of our city,” Mayor David Still said. “United with the community and dedicated staff, we eagerly continue our collective endeavor to bring to life the shared vision we've embraced tonight, ensuring a thriving future for all.”

The plan update was reportedly created through public engagement and committee involvement to determine the community’s future. It focuses on demographics, land use, transportation, economic development, housing, broadband access and overall quality of life.

The plan will be reviewed by the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs in order to ensure it meets the standards and procedures established by the Georgia Planning Act.

“Having earnestly collaborated with numerous resources and constituency groups to finalize the update of the city plan and transportation master plan, city staff has presented a realistic and feasible strategy for the future,” City Manager Chuck Warbington said. “The approval of these plans will ensure that future staff members, elected leaders, board members, residents, and visitors to our city continue to possess a robust and achievable road map for success."

The Comprehensive Plan helps guide decision-makers in addressing questions about the city’s status and envisioned future while focusing on a small-town ambiance that promotes urban development, Hardegee said.

The city hopes to create a well-connected, safe and sustainable transportation network that improves the quality of life residents experience while also contributing to the “broader regional vision,” officials said Thursday.

A full version of the 2045 Lawrenceville Comprehensive Plan can be viewed online.

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