What Should Be Included In Your Quality-Of-Life Plan?
Your finished neighborhood quality-of-life plan should be a written document that details your steps in preparing the plan. Answering the following questions should give you a good idea of what you need to include:
  • Information
    What information was useful in preparing your plan?
     
  • Vision
    What is your community’s vision for the future of your neighborhood?
     
  • Assets and Opportunities
    What are the community’s strong points, and what needs work?
     
  • Responsibilities and Timeframes
    Who will do what, and when will they do it?
     
  • List of Participants
    Who was involved in creating the plan?
     
  • Land Use and Zoning Plan
    What changes in land use and zoning are important for your neighborhood?
     
  • Actionable Strategies
    What are the important projects your neighborhood can accomplish in the next five years?
     
  • Goals, Objectives, Projects, and Programs
    What priorities have you established for future improvements in your neighborhood? Include photos of existing conditions and drawings of how you envision the future, when available.

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