Council adopts 10-year improvement plan

AIRWAY HEIGHTS – By a 6-1 vote, with one abstention, the City Council recently adopted recommendations for city improvements.

In addition, the council initiated long-term planning efforts aimed at enhancing community infrastructure and services.

During a council meeting, city manager Albert Tripp presented a comprehensive 10-year improvement plan focused on addressing current challenges and preparing for future growth.

The plan includes short-term goals to be achieved within the next 12 months, as well as strategies for developing a sustainable and inclusive community.

Key areas of focus include public safety, transportation infrastructure, recreational facilities, and economic development initiatives.

Council members emphasized the importance of community input and collaboration in shaping the city’s long-term vision and priorities.

There’s been an “Increase in crime, increase in traffic stops,” said councilman Davin Perry. “This is an opportunity for us to provide those services without waiting a year or two.”

“Lastly, it’s an action plan,” Tripp said. “It provides a road map for what strategy will happen each and every year.”

 

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