The City hired KKC to update its Comprehensive Plan in the aftermath of rapid population growth and economic fluctuations. As a genuine “update,” this planning process focused on Gillette’s most salient issues rather than overhauling the original, seven-year-old Comprehensive Plan. The plan coalesced these efforts into a unified vision, strategically aligning and prioritizing community policies, projects, and programs to help ensure high-quality and fiscally responsible outcomes. The resulting effort materialized into the City and County’s first-ever joint future land use map, a common intergovernmental chapter adopted in both plans, and a joint meeting of the City’s and County’s plan advisory committees.
Special Recognition: This project was awarded the Urban Planning Project of the Year Award, Wyoming Planning Association, 2014.
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