Beavercreek seeks public input on new land use map at open house
It will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Beavercreek Senior Center on 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road.
City staff members and project consultants, ZoneCo and OHM Advisors, will be present to gather additional community input, answer questions and incorporate revisions into the plan.
DML offers health screenings and nutrition classes
Beavercreek has been gathering feedback on this plan for a long time, including at the first open house held in June, an online survey through the Plan Beavercreek website and meetings with the project's steering committee.
So far, the community has emphasized a desire for managing growth, preserving natural spaces, pedestrian-friendly development, affordable housing and redevelopment that honors the city's existing character.
To learn more about the future land use map, click here.
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