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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - June 13, 2007 B-01 SMLODI GENERAL PLAN UPDATE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP #1 June 13,2007 Kirst Hall, Hutchins Street Square 6:30 pm — 8:30 pm (Open house 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm for anyone who wants to come early) Agenda 1. Welcome from the City of Lodi 2. Workshop Purpose and Agenda Overview 3. Trends Overview 4. Small Group Exercise Overview and Ground Rules 5. Activity #1 : Lodi 2025 Visioning a. Introductions/Format Overview b. Headline and Visioning Exercise c. Sharing/Group Exercise 6. Activity #2: Issues Dialogue a. Format Overview b. Discussion 7. Large Group Report Back 8. Wrap -Up and Adjournment Workshop Agenda .General Plan Scope ■ Existing Conditions Overview ■ Small Group Activity #1; Lodi 2030 Visioning ■ Small Group Activity #2: Issues Dialogue .Large Group Report Back ■ Wrap-up and Adjournment General Plan Requirements . Comprehensive . Applies to entire city • Addresses full range of issues affecting Lodi's physical development . Long-range • Long term perspective • Internally Consistent . Policies, diagrams, and analysis fully integrated, with no conflicts • Vertically Consistent Implementation Workshop Objectives ■ To initiate community-based dialogue on the future of Lodi ■ To begin to identify common themes and visions for Lodi ■ To identify key issues to be addressed i n the General Plan Results at hUR&MOMWOMM General Plan Purpose • Outlinesvision for long-range physical development for Lodi . Provides specific implementing actions that will allow the vision to be accomplished .Establishes basis for determining if development proposalsare i n harmony with vision • Allows agencies and developers to design projects that enhance and preserve community resources Required General Plan Elements 1. Land Use 2 Circulation 3. Conservation 4. Open Space 5. Noise 6. Safety 7. Housing [not part of this update] Optional Elements to Address Unique Lodi Needs . Growth Management .Community Design &t Livability Public Participation .Citywide Survey • City Council and Planning Commission Meetings/Workshops ; • Stakeholder Meetings ■ Community Workshops ■ Neighborhood Forums ■ Newsletters . Website htto://www.ladi.aav PLANNING AREA Four Phase Work Program :ity Council/Planning Commission: -odi's Strengths • Downtown • Historical Neighborhoods • Wine Industry and Tourism ■ Community Amenities • City Services • Faith -based Communities . Strong Sense of Ownership • Small town; close knit . Unique Identity FOUR BACKGROUND PAPERS • Land Use, Transportation, Infrastructure, Environmental Resources . Economicsand Demographics • Greenbelt ■ Urban Design and Livability 2 Farmland ewy,.r.w a.. rl u� eYlr eeel �rA es�n r.r.3 Breakdown of Land Uses within City--kl (exx i1'hieg fl9�e�!} Land Uses wNi, Qq L -o Ids Re3idenual Uae Brmkdmn n.swios% � Opn pu 3A% MkH M0.3% ��aen9•� r�llY as l�Y�+p n,1i eWl�%�I Mall nr-a.iW nas M/uvW Il.]Y Cmmwe3�l I Mni IS — — .—f----- h��tJ�v.S.i� Sas 3 w..r wanr%eesx.a . � ILt Ail3 Breakdown of Land Uses within City--kl (exx i1'hieg fl9�e�!} Land Uses wNi, Qq L -o Ids Re3idenual Uae Brmkdmn n.swios% � Opn pu 3A% MkH M0.3% ��aen9•� r�llY as l�Y�+p n,1i eWl�%�I Mall nr-a.iW nas M/uvW Il.]Y Cmmwe3�l I Mni IS — — .—f----- h��tJ�v.S.i� Sas 3 PopulationGrowth 1990-2006 Lodi Jobs 2001 and 2006 3500 2500 3000 1500 I p00 500 Q T. CALIFORNIA TODAY rnaNI CITY OF LODI Place cf Work of Employed Lodi Residents Discussion Topics • Overall Citywide Land Use/Development Issues ■ Community Design, Downtown, and Neighborhood Development • Transportation ■IfIB •IGGO 4 Ground Rules • Only one person to speak at a time ■ Listenfor understanding . Suspend snap judgments • Stay on the timeline; keep comments concise, avoid repetition • Each member of the group is equal, all comments matter PARTICIPATE! ...... Wednesday June 13. 2407 6.30 — 8:30 p.m. Klmt Haat, Hutrhin: Street Square 5 vlsloning vvomnap tvaivaTion toren Name Address E-mail Do you... Live in Lodi? rjyes Ono Do you work in Lodi! [:-,yes r, no Do you own a business in Lodi? `]yes []no Do you have any additional thoughts on visions or issues for the General Plan? Not useful F--- --� Very useful Overall, how would you rate this community workshop? [1] [�2 ] [i] F�] M Are there any suggestions you have for future workshops? Thank you for your time and input! LODI RESIDENT SURVEY PLEASE RETURNAT THEEAD OF THE As partof the Lodi General Plan Update process, wewould appreciate WORKSHOP your responses to a few questions about your neighborhood and the city. a Please draw a simple map of the part of Lodi where you live in the space below. Show the major streets and places that are important to you. Mark the location of your home with an °X". Don't worry about accuracy and please don't refer to a map. b. What is the name of your neighborhood or the area of Lodi where you live? c. Your addressor intersecting streets d. How long have you lived in this part of town? How long haveyou lived in Lodi? e. List the places and/or things you like best about your neighborhood: f. List any improvements you would like to see in your neighborhood: g. What neighborhood in Lodi other than your own would you liketo live in? Why? h. List any places in Lodi where you like to spend free time other than your home or yard. i. What do you like best about living in Lodi? j. Is there anything you think would improve Lodi as a place to live? PLEASE RATE LODI AND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BELOW How much do you agree with the statement?you? How important is this to Sunngly Disagree D' lee Ne" Agree Swigly Agree Very Unkn rd NWral Very I 1 2 3 4 5 1. Lodi is an attractive city. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2. There are a lot of things to do in Lodi. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 3. Lodi is a comfortable place to live. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 4. The places in Lodi that mean the most to me have been preserved. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 5. Lodi has a variety of civic events (fesfivals, fairs, block parties, street markets, concerts, parades, etc.). 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6. Lodi has enough green space. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 7. Lodi has good neighborhoods. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 8. My neighborhood has attractive sidewalks and streets trees, landscaping, pying, I hti . 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 9. My neighborhood is a good place to go for a walk. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 10. 1 live near a nice park. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 11. My neighborhood is a good place for bicycling. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 12. Automobile traffic is not a problem for pedestrians and bicyclists in myneighbDrhood. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 13. My neighborhood has a mix of housing types Lapr�rtts houses, duplexes, townhomes . 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 14. Noise is not a problem in my neighborhood. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 15. My neighborhood is near shopping and services. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 16. My neighborhood has access to public trans 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 17. My neighborhood is near schools and other educational facilities. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 18. My neighborhood has recreation facilities and programs. for all ages. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 19. My neighborhood is safe. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 20. Overall, my neighborhood is a great place to live. 1 2 3 4 5 'lease provide information on the following if you feel comfortable doing so. ,ge _ female _ male Ethnicity Thank you for your assistance in the Lodi General Plan process! t � « 9 o I 2 9 � ƒ £ ■ � E k= ƒ] e ■ 2 2 a ■ k g$ E�= e i E� K §-- i m _ 7 2]' F, 2$_= Q E v I ®C \ c m E x 0 e/ A®+ $ 9 c E O a E '¥ ■; 2 f■ E & g E ; c § 17 £ j k 9 k E � 0 E • § ■ ° a / o k g � CA E E a J GENERAL PLAN UPDATE NEWSLETTER Sowing the Seeds of Lodi's Future Last year, we celebrated Lodi's centennial, marking the effortsthat created the city we live in today. And we have much to be proud of—our local charm, a historic downtown, growing businesses, an expanding job base, a rising status as a wine appellation, and an overall high quality of life. Recently, we initiated an exciting project to plan the future of our city—the Lodi General Plan Update—to ensure the continua- tion of "Livable, Lovable Lodi" for future generations. The Gen- eral Plan, last comprehensively completed in 1991,is our primary guide for development, housing, transportation, environmental quality, andparks and open spaces. Workingclosely with the com- munity, we will create a long-term vision for Lodi and a roadmap to get there. Today, we enjoy the fruits of the previous plan that has guided the city's development the past 15 years. While we can be proud that many of that plan's objectives have been achieved, new opportuni- ties, challenges, and approaches have emerged. Now, at the his- toric centennial milestone, you have the chance to sow the seeds for Lodi's future. The success of the Lodi General Plan Update relies on involvement of all of our citizens. In order for the new Plan to reflect the com- munity's goals and ideas, we must hear fromyou. Please fill out the attached survey and attend the first public workshop on Wednes- day June 13. Additional meetings and workshops will follow. You can sign up for announcements and project information on our website atwww.lodi.gov/community_development/general_ptan, Plantando las Semillas para el Futuro de Lodi El ano pasado celebramos el centenario de Lodi, marcando asi los es- fuerzos que crearon la ciudad donde vivimos buy. Y tenemos mucho de que estar orgullosos -nuestro encanto local, un centro de la ciudad historico, comercios en crecimiento, una fuente de empleos en ex- pansion, una reputaci.on en crecimiento por sus vinos y un estandar de vida de alta calidad. Recientemente, iniciamos un proyecto excitante para pl.anear el Fu- turo de nuestra ciudad -la actualizacion del Plan General de Lodi - para asegurar la continuacion de "Agradable, Encantadora Ciudad de Lodi" para futuras generaciones. El Plan General, que fue termi- natio extensivamente la Ultima vez en 1991,es nuestra guia principal Para el desarrollo, urbanizacion, transportacion, calidad ambiental, parques y espacio abiertos. Trabajando cercanamente con los miem- bros de la comunidad, crearemos una vision a largo plazo para Lodi y un mapa de caminos para llegar aili, Hoy disfrutamosios frutos del plan previo que ha guiado el desarrollo de la ciudad por Los ultimos 15anos. Aunque podemos estar orgul- losos de que muchos de los objetivos del Plan han sido alcanzados, nue.vas oportunidades, retos y enfoques ban surgido. Ahora, cuando se cumple el gran acontecimiento historico de nuestro centenario, to tienes la oportunidad de sembrarlas semillas para el futuro de Lodi. El exito de la actualizacion del Plan General de Lodi depende del en- volvimiento de sus ciudadanos. Para que el nuevo Plan refleje las metas a ideas de la comunidad, debemos saber to opinion. Favor llenar la encuesta que se acompafia y asista al primer taller publico que se llevara a cabo el mi�rcoles 13 de Junio. Mas reuniones y tall- eres seguiran mas adelante. Puedes inscribirte para los comunicados e information del proyecto en nuestra pagina del Internet www.lodi, gov/communitydevelopment/generalpian Q What do you like most about living in Lodi? © Looking ahead, what is the most importantthing that should be done to improve Lodi? © Please indicate ifyou would like the City to pursue the following STRONGLY SOMEWHAT SOMEWHAT STRONGLY NO opportunities over the next 20 years: AGREE AGREE DISAGREE DISAGREE OPINION maintain Lodi's small-town feel ...... ❑ .................... ❑ ................. ❑............. ❑ ❑ buildmore parks .......... ............... ............................. ❑.................❑. ................. ❑.... ....... .. n... ❑ encourage more retail centers and stores in Lodi ...... ......................... D ................ Li .................. n.. n . ❑ promote more entertainment opportunities........................................................... El ....... ❑... .......... ❑. ................ U.__......❑ ....... ❑ encourage visitors tourists ................ . . ❑ .... ❑.............. ❑............ ❑............... ❑ encourage housing in downtown .......... ................❑ ................ ❑................ ❑............... a ❑ encourage more retail and restuarants in downtown ❑ .................. ❑................. ❑ .......... ... a........ ❑ encourage offices in downtown................................................................. ❑.......... ❑ ❑ ...... El ...........a provide more pedestrian connections and build better sidewalks ....................... ❑... .............. ❑................ ❑ ... ❑....... ..❑ expand bus service within Lodi.......................................................................... 11 .................. ❑........ ❑. ......... ..❑............. ..❑ build more bike paths and lanes ............ ❑ ......❑ ............. .❑.............. ❑.............. ❑ expand public transit options to Stockton and other areas outside Lodi ..........❑ ... .......... E....... ❑ . ❑............ ..❑ Please prioritize the types o fnew open spaces, natural areas, and recreation facilities needed in and around Lodi. with 1 as the highest priority and io as the lowest priority: —natural areas for hiking, bird watching, equestrian, etc. _ bicycle paths — neighborhoodand community parks — recreational trails along canals —active sports parks and ball fields —improve access to the Mokelumne River — indoor gyms and sports facilities —develop a regional sports complex aquatic center —other high priority © Doyou sup ort or oppose the following statements regarding agriculture/ STRONGLY SUPPORT OPPOSE STRONGLY NO open-spaceycommunity-separator around Lodi? SUPPORT OPPOSE OPINION land around Lodi should be specifically maintained in agricultural use ......... .❑.............. ❑.... ............. .❑.... ......... ... ❑........... ❑ land between Lodi and Stockton should be maintained as an agricultural ........... or open -space community -separator via land use restrictions ❑. ...... ❑...................... ❑.- ......... . .............❑ the City should ensure that land around Lodi is maintained as agriculture, . . . . ............... El ..................... open space, or a community -separator by purchasing land ................................. LJ .................... ❑.................. ❑.. ....... ❑............. .❑ all properties in California pay a tax, based on the assessed value of the property. Some local governments also impose a "parcel tax" that supports various public amenities, such as public work improvements, schools, and libraries. Would you support a parcel tax to payfor the acquisition of land around Lodi for an agriculturalor open space community- separator?................................................................ .❑............ ..❑............. ❑................ El. ... ❑ ifyou supporta parcel tax, how much per year are you willing to pay? $ O For which types of programs and projects would you support STRONGLY SUPPORT OPPOSE STRONGLY NO increases in City taxes and fees? SUPPORT OPPOSE OPINION building and maintaining parks and recreation facilities police and fire protection ................................... expanding senior housing options . . . . . . . . library services ................. ....... . maintaining parks and trails . . . . . . . . . extending public transit and bus services providing more affordable housing ............... other (please specify) ... ..... . . ..............................❑...............❑ . . . ...... ❑ ....❑ .. ❑ ........................... a ..............❑ ........... .❑............. ❑ ............. n . . . . ............... El ..................... ❑.......... ❑.... . ...❑ .. ....D ❑..............❑...................❑- .............❑ ........... ..❑ ❑..........❑ .......................... ❑ ❑......... ❑ ............... D, ....... ❑....... D. ❑...... ❑ ....... ❑ a .................. ❑............... n..._..❑ IFL 7 r F r b :( F' Mi "' t' ■ j:_� 2 �a■' $t�R� 3 10 11 N� 12 S A 5 Z ; k ■ -r"sed " F i IFL r F r b :( F' Mi "' t' ■ j:_� IFL Khat is the General Plan? fie General Plan is the guide for the future social, physical, and !conomic development of the City. It establishes where, what kind, ind how much development can occur, in addition to policies on and use, transportation, environmental quality, and resource con- ervation. All cities in Californiamust adopt general plans, per state aw—it is our land use "constitution." JVhat will it Cover? 4 wide range of topics will be addressed in the General Plan Update, mch as how and where the City should grow: connections between :he older neighborhoods, downtown, and newer developments: Strategies for attracting new businesses, stores, and high-quality lobs; protecting important natural and agricultural areas; strategies for growth management; and quality of life issues such as public fa- cilities, air quality, parks, walkability, environmental sustainability, and livability. The new General Plan will contain chapters or "ele- ments"—such as land use, housing, conservation, community de- sign; circulation, noise, open space and recreation, and safety—to guide future decisions on these important City issues and others. What is the Process? Updating the General Plan involves a step-by-step process, where each step builds on the last and involves community discussion. The first steps involve gathering public input on goals, hopes, and visions forLodi, and mapping existing land use patterns, resources, and de- velopment opportunity sites. Alternative growth and development scenarios will then be presented for public discussion before the new General Plan is prepared. A consultant team specializing in general plans and urban planning is facilitating this process. Meet the General Plan Team The City Council and the Planning Commission are guiding the General Plan Update process. The Planning Commission will make recommendations to the City Council, which makes the ultimate decisions. City staff, our consultants —Dyett & Bhatia, Urban and Regional Planners—and associated team members together with City staffwill assist with public participation and prepare plans and documents. �Qud es el Plan General? El Plan General es la guia para el futuro social, fisico y economico del desarrollo de la ciudad. Establece donde, que tipo y cuanto de- sarrollo puede ocurrir, adetnas de normas relacionadas con el use del terreno, transportacion, calidad ambiental y conservacion de Jos recursos. Todas las ciudades de California tienen que adoptar Planes Generales por ley estatal. iQue cubrira? Una amplia variedad de topicos seran discutidos en el Plan General Actualizado, tales como, como y donde la ciudad debiera crecer, conecciones entre los vecindarios viejos, centro de la ciudad y nue- vos desarrollos; estrategias para atraer nuevos negocios ytrabajos de alta calidad; proteger areas naturales importantes y de agricultura; estrategias para controlar el crecimiento: y asuntos sobre la calidad de vida como son las facilidades publicas, calidad del aire, parques, la habilidad de caminar a todas partes, mantenimiento del medio ambiente y la habitabilidad. El nuevo Plan General tendra capitulos 6 "elementos"–como el use del terreno, viviendas, conservacion, diseno de la comunidad, circulacion, ruido, espacios abiertos y de recreation, y seguridad- para guiar decisiones f ituras en estos im- portantes temas de la ciudad y otros. iCuAl es el proceso? Para actualizar el Plan General envuelveun proceso de paso a paso, donde cada paso se basa en el anterior e incluye discusiones de la co- munidad. Los primeros pasos envuelven recopilar la opinion pobli- ca sobre metas, esperanzas yvisiones para Lodi, y hacer un mapa de Jos patrones del use de terrenos existentes, recursos y locales con la oportunidad de desarrollo. Crecimiento alternativo y escenarios de desarrollo seran entonces presentados para discusion publica antes de que el nuevo Plan General sea preparado. Un equipo de con- sultores especializados en Planes Generales y Planificacion Urbana facilitara este proceso. Conozca el equipo del Plan General El Consejo de la Ciudad y la Comision de Planificacion estdn gui- ando el proceso de actuali7aci6n del Plan General. La Comision de Planificacionhara recomendaciones al Consejo de la Ciudad quien hace la decision final. Los empleados de la ciudad, nuestros consul- tores, Dyett & Bhatia Urban and Regional Planners, los socios del equipo conjuntamente con los empleados de la ciudad asistiran a que el publico participe y preparardn los pianos y documentos. EXISTING LAND USE I USO EXISTENTE & &M PM FIN -------------- - DD tQu6 es to que mas le gusta de vivir en Lodi? Mirando hada el futuro, equ6 es to mAs importante que usted tree deberia hacerse para mejorar la ciudad de Lodi? Por favor de indicarsi a usted le gustar(a que la Ciudad Ilevara a cabo las Totalmente Lh tanto de Un tanto en Totalmente Sin siguientes oportunidadesen los pr6ximos 20 aflos: de acuerdo acuerdo desacuerdo en desacuerdo opini6n mantener el sentir de Lodi de pueblo pequeno ..................... ❑. ❑ . ❑.......... _.❑ ... ,❑ construirmAs parques❑ ........... ...❑ . . ..❑. ......... El .......... ❑ fornentar rnds centros de comercio ytiendas en Lodi............................................ ❑.................... ❑................ .❑........... ❑................ .❑ fornentar rnds oportunidades de diversion .................. ....""... ....................... ❑.. .. ❑ . ..... ❑ .............. . .............❑ ❑ atraervisitantes/turistas..............................................................""....................... .❑ fornentar viviendas en el centro de la ciudad................................................................... LI .............. Q.. ... ..❑............ .a. ...........❑ fornentar rnds tiendas y restaurantes en el centro de la ciudad.................... Q..................... LI .................... ........... El ....... ❑ fornentar rnds oficinas en el centro de la ciudad ❑.................. v .................... .n._..........❑.. ❑ proveer mds conecciones para los transeuntes y construir mejores aceras .......0 . ............ a...................... ❑ ................ ............. expandir el servicio de autobuses dentro de Lodi . . . . . . . . ❑.............. .................... ❑.............❑ ❑ construir rnds senderos y carriles para el use de bicicletas ............ ❑ ..................... ❑ ............... ❑ ................. Q..... ❑ expandir las opciones de trdnsito pdblico a Stockton y a otras 6reas en las afuera de Lodi ............................................................................................. ❑ ................. .❑.................... LI ................. Q .......... ❑ Favorde poneren orden de prioridad los tipos de espacios abiertos nuevos, Areas naturalesyfacilidades de recreaci6n que se necesitan dentro y alrededorde Lodi, usando el 1 tomo la prioridad mas alta y el io tomo la prioridad menos alta: — 6reas naturales para caminatas, observar pdjaros, ecuestre, etc. _ vecindarios y parques para la cornunidad parques activos para hater deportes y carnpos de pelota gimnasios bajo techo y cornplejos de deportes centro acudtico senderos para bicicletas caminos recreacionales a to largo de los canales mejorar el acceso al Rio Mokelumne — desarrollar un complejo de deportes regional — otra alta prioridad © lusted apoya o se opone a las siguientes declaraciones con respecto a la Totalmcntc Un tanto da Un tanto en Totalmente Sin agricultura/espacios abiertos/comunidad-separadora alrededor de Lodi? de acuerdo acuerdo deracucrdo cn desamerdo opini6n el terreno alrededor de Lodi deberia rnantenerse especificarnente para la El ... ..........❑. ..........❑ ..❑ ......................n. agricultura.................................................................................................. ❑................ __... 11 .................... ❑............ .U. ............ [] el terreno entre Lodi y Stockton deberla mantenerse tomo agricultural o espacio abierto separador de la cornunidad utilizando ❑... ........... restricciones del use del terrerno ............. ❑............... ❑....................... ❑............... ❑ ...... ❑ la Ciudad deberia comprar terreno alrededor de Lodi para asegurarse de que la tierra sea mantenida para la agricultura, espacios abiertos o tomo un separador de la cornunidad................................................... El ...................... El ........................ ❑.............. Q........... ❑ todas las propiedades en California pagan un impuesto basado en el valor asesado de la propiedad. Algunos gobiernos locales tambi6n irnponen "impuesto de parcela" que ayuda a varios servicios p6blicos, corno proyectos publicos, escuelas y bibliotecas. iUsted apoyarla este "impuesto de parcela" para pagar por la adquisicidn de terreno alrededor de Lodi para use de agricultura o de espacios abiertos de la comunidad-separadora? .... ❑ 0 ..... ..... ....❑.................. E . ❑ si usted apoya este "impuesto de parcela", �cuAnto estaria usted dispuesto a pagar por afio? Q ePara qu6 tipo de programas proyectos usted apoyaria aumentos de Totalmente Un tanto de Un tanto en Totalmente Sin impuestos y tarifas de la Ciudad? de acuerdo acuerdo desaaxxdo en desacuerdo opini6n construyendo y manteniendo parques yfacilidades de recreaci6n protecci6n de la policla y los bornberos . . . . ..... expandiendo las opciones de viviendas para los envejecientes .. servicios bibliotecarios . . . manteniendo parques y senderos .............. extendiendo el transporte pdblico y los servicios de autobuses proveyendo rnds viviendas costeables ................. otro (favor especificar) ..... ........................ ❑............❑ .................... n ....�.... ❑............. ❑ . n..........❑ . ................ .❑................. ..❑ ..............❑ ❑.......... .... ......❑................ El ... ..........❑. ..........❑ ..❑ ......................n. o ...........❑ ...... ID❑ ................ a.............Ei ... n . ❑ ❑... ........... .Q....................... ❑ ...... ❑ ... El ❑.............. ❑.................. Q.. ........... ❑ ......... ❑ Q-1 .❑ POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF LODI PO BOX 3006 LODI CA 95241-9912 IIIIIlIIII1I IIIIIIIIl IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIf11II11IlII11IlI And most important to the process are citizens like you! It is crucial that the General Plan reflects the goals of residents, business own- ers, and all community members. You can provide ideas and sug- gestions by coming to meetings and workshops, writing to the City, filling out the survey, and participating in whatever way is conve- nient for you. Please fill out and return the enclosed survey. How You Can Participate Visit our frequently updated website; www.lodi.gov/commu- nity_development/general_planl Attend workshops. The first Issues and Visioning Workshop will be held on Wednesday June 13,2007 6 3 0 P.M. Kirst Hall Hutchins Street Square 125 South Hutchins Street Lodi, CA 95240 Send in your surveys VONK YOU! iY to mas importante en el proceso son los ciudadanos tomo tu! Es crucial que el Plan General refleje las metas de los residentes, duenos de negocios y todos los miembros de la comunidad. Usted puede proveer ideas y sugerencias asistiendo a las reuniones y tall- eres, escribi6ndole a la Ciudad, henando la encuestay participando de cualquier forma que sea conveniente para usted. Favor de llenar y devolver la encuesta adj unta. Cbrno puede usted participar • Visite nuestrapigina en el Internet que se pone al diafrecuente- mente: ww.lodi.govlcomtnnunity_development/general_plan/ • Atienda a los talleres. El primer Taller de Temas y Visi6n ten- dra lugar el mi&coles 13 de Juniodel 2007 6 3 0 P.M: Kirst Hall Hutchins Street Square 125 Sout Hutchins Street Lodi, CA 95240 Envie su encuesta General Plan Update City of Lodi Community Development, Planning Division PO BOX 3006 Lodi. 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