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› Changes in laws, procedures and missions • Various measures of service capacity added to
may impact the County’s ability to achieve the County’s major utility infrastructure systems
its goals. The plan review must assess these – and the number of dollars allocated to fund
changes and their impacts on the success of the necessary capital projects.
implementation, leading to any suggested • New and expanded businesses, added jobs, and
revisions in strategies or priorities. associated tax revenue gains through economic
development initiatives.
Ongoing Community Outreach and
Engagement • Lane miles of new or rehabilitated road, plus
bicycle, pedestrian, and other improvements,
All review processes and updates related to this added to the County’s transportation system to
Comprehensive Plan should emphasize and increase mobility options.
incorporate ongoing public input. The annual and
• Indicators of the benefits from redeveloped
continual plan evaluation and reporting processes
sites and structures (appraised value, increased
should also incorporate specific performance
property and/or sales tax revenue, new residential
measures and quantitative indicators that can be
units, and retail and office spaces in mixed-use
compiled and communicated both internally and
settings, etc.).
to elected officials and citizens in a “report card”
fashion. • The numbers of residents and other stakeholders
engaged through County-sponsored education
Examples might include: and outreach events related to Comprehensive
• Acres of new development (plus number Plan implementation and periodic review and
of residential units and square footage of updating, as outlined in this section.
commercial and industrial space) approved and
constructed in conformance with this plan and
the County’s development regulations.
110 | Plan Pottawatomie County 2040 Adopted - August 19, 2019