Public Open House for the Bondurant Comprehensive Plan

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The Bondurant Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee, along with the consultant company Confluence, has been working on the updated comprehensive plan for Bondurant since July of 2021. A comprehensive plan is a long-range plan that covers a wide range of community topics, including land use, parks and recreation, natural resources, economic development, housing, community character, transportation, and infrastructure.

Public engagement has been a key component of a comprehensive plan update process thus far and will continue to be through the upcoming adoption process. Throughout Bondurant’s comprehensive planning process, the public has been invited to engage and provide feedback in a variety of ways, including public workshops, stakeholder meetings, event booths, a box city event, and an interactive engagement website. It is now time for another public open house to gather additional public feedback on the plan’s draft chapters.  

The public open house will be hosted on Wednesday, June 22 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Bondurant Community Library located at 104 2nd St NE. The public is invited to stop by anytime during the open house.  

Bondurant’s comprehensive plan will be called the Building Bondurant Comprehensive Plan. This document will lead the development of Bondurant through 2050. Find more details at https://buildingbondurant.com/ – while accessing the website sign up to receive e-mails about upcoming events.

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