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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Bridgeport officials want community involvement in master plan

What will Bridgeport look like in 10 years? The city is giving residents six months to weigh in as it begins updating the 10-year Master Plan of Conservation and Development. The document, which guides development and policy for the city, is required by state statute to be updated every 10 years. “We’re trying to reach out to people in many different ways, so that we can expand who we hear from,” said Lynn Haig, director of planning. The last master plan was updated in 2008 and produced the blueprint for what today’s downtown Bridgeport, the waterfront and an array of new rental housing look like.

from Business https://www.ctpost.com/business/article/Bridgeport-officials-want-community-involvement-13030024.php

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