Friday, January 28, 2011
Thanks to our survey participants
Thanks to everyone who filled out and returned the random AACP Survey. We received 566 responses, which is an excellent response rate! Preliminary Results of the survey will be available in mid-February. Stay tuned to the website for details!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thanks to all the Clicker Session Participants!
Thanks to everyone who participated at the recent clicker sessions at the Wheeler. The results of the meetings are available on our website www.aspencommunityvision.com.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Environmenral Quality small group meeting
Yesterday the city and county hosted a small group meeting on the Environmental Quality chapter in the Aspen Area Community Plan. Some highlights from the discussion include:
- Make sure regulatory barriers to installing solar panels and other alternative energy methods are eliminated.
- Strive for aggressive goals around reducing our energy consumption.
- Educate the public on the Noxious Weed Act and strictly enforce it in the UGB.
Parks, Recreation, Open Space & trails Small Group Meeting
Yesterday the city and county hosted a small group meeting on the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, & Trails chapter in the Aspen Area Community Plan. Some highlights from the discussion include:
- Promote bikes as a form of transportation in the winter.
- Ensure there is adequate funding for trails, parks, recreation, and open space.
- Ensuring recreation facilities are affordable is a priority
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Yesterday, the city and county hosted a small group meeting on the Managing Growth & Economic Sustainability Chapter in the Aspen Area Community Plan. Some highlights include:
If you'd like to make additional comments, please comment here, or come to our next meeting on Managing Growth on Thursday October 21st from 12 - 1:30 in Sister Cities.
- Any pacing system should be carefully explored before implemented. Some felt a better construction management system was the way to go, while others felt a full construction pacing system was needed.
- House sizes should not be reduced in the City or County.
- Explore diversification of our economy - we can't just be based on tourism. Look to green industries, etc.
If you'd like to make additional comments, please comment here, or come to our next meeting on Managing Growth on Thursday October 21st from 12 - 1:30 in Sister Cities.
Small Group Meeting on Transportation
Last week, the city and county hosted a small group meeting on the Transportation chapter in the Aspen Area Community Plan. Some highlights include:
- Explore an aerial connection as part of our transportation system.
- Provide amenities in buses and at bus stations to help increase bus usage.
- Ensure we are getting good, reliable data for transportation decisions.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Small Group Meeting on Historic Preservation and the Aspen Idea
Yesterday, the city and county hosted a small group meeting on the Historic Preservation and Aspen Idea Chapters in the Aspen Area Community Plan. Some highlights include:
- Ensure we are engaging the entire community is Aspen's Story.
- Historic Preservation should consider open spaces and landscapes, not just buildings.
- The public sector should be a leader in Historic Preservation and should lead by example.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Small Group Meetings Begin with Lifelong Aspenite Chapter
Yesterday, the City and County held the first of 11 small group meetings on the update to the Aspen Area Community Plan. This meeting focused on the "Planning for a Lifelong Aspenite" chapter.
Some highlights from the discussion include:
Some highlights from the discussion include:
- The plan should include regional solutions to health and human service gaps.
- There needs to be more clarification on what services are provided by the government, and what is provided by the community at large.
- The regulatory obstacles to personal agriculture, composting, greenhouses, etc should be eliminated.
- Clearly define the terms used, including: "at-risk," "access," and "comprehensive."
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Preliminary draft AACP released!
The preliminary draft of the joint City-County 2010 Aspen Area Community Plan (AACP) was released today, and is available for review at www.aspencommunityvision.com.
The initial public feedback phase of the 2010 AACP was held from October 2008 through February 2009, and included focus groups, a community survey, a blog, a Facebook page and instant voting sessions. This feedback was used by the joint City and County Planning and Zoning Commissions as the preliminary draft was generated.
The preliminary draft of the 2010 AACP includes nine chapters, each of which features a Vision Statement, Philosophy, Policies and Action Items. The chapters are: Planning for a Lifelong Aspenite, Historic Preservation, Sustaining the Aspen Idea, Transportation, Managing Growth & Economic Sustainability, West of Castle Creek Corridor, Environmental Quality, Parks, Recreation, Open Space & Trails and Housing.
The public will have several opportunities to provide feedback on the preliminary draft, including a series of Small Group Meetings, starting on October 12 and running through October 22. The public is invited to attend as many of these brown bag lunches and evening meetings as they would like. More information on these meetings is available at www.aspencommunityvision.com.
The initial public feedback phase of the 2010 AACP was held from October 2008 through February 2009, and included focus groups, a community survey, a blog, a Facebook page and instant voting sessions. This feedback was used by the joint City and County Planning and Zoning Commissions as the preliminary draft was generated.
The preliminary draft of the 2010 AACP includes nine chapters, each of which features a Vision Statement, Philosophy, Policies and Action Items. The chapters are: Planning for a Lifelong Aspenite, Historic Preservation, Sustaining the Aspen Idea, Transportation, Managing Growth & Economic Sustainability, West of Castle Creek Corridor, Environmental Quality, Parks, Recreation, Open Space & Trails and Housing.
The public will have several opportunities to provide feedback on the preliminary draft, including a series of Small Group Meetings, starting on October 12 and running through October 22. The public is invited to attend as many of these brown bag lunches and evening meetings as they would like. More information on these meetings is available at www.aspencommunityvision.com.
Monday, March 15, 2010
AACP Process wins THIRD Award!
The AACP public involvement process won it's third award -- this time from the National American Planning Association!
We were recognized by the Small Town & Rural Planning Division for "Outstanding Planning Initiative." The award is given to one outstanding initiative or program in public education, workshops, ordinances, or enforcement that promotes planning in small towns and rural areas.
The award will be presented at the National Planning Conference in New Orleans on April 12th.
Find out more about the National American Planning Association and the Small Town & Rural Planing Division.
We were recognized by the Small Town & Rural Planning Division for "Outstanding Planning Initiative." The award is given to one outstanding initiative or program in public education, workshops, ordinances, or enforcement that promotes planning in small towns and rural areas.
The award will be presented at the National Planning Conference in New Orleans on April 12th.
Find out more about the National American Planning Association and the Small Town & Rural Planing Division.
Historic Preservation Draft Complete
The joint Planning and Zoning Commissions completed their review of the draft Historic Preservation Chapter last week. Look on our website for the draft document. Next up...Transportation.
Contact Jessica Garrow at jessica.garrow@ci.aspen.co.us for more information.
Contact Jessica Garrow at jessica.garrow@ci.aspen.co.us for more information.
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