Committee pushes toward land use plan finish
The committee appointed by Carroll County Area Plan Commission to oversee the development of the comprehensive land use plan continued the process of hashing out concerns and refining the first draft of the plan at a Tuesday morning meeting.
Members plodded through a list of revision suggestions to be included in a preliminary document prepared by Ground Rules Inc. representative Brad Johnson. Committee members discussed changes to the public infrastructure and services section of the plan, municipal plan elements which included the City of Delphi and other incorporated towns and a review of future land use, thoroughfare plan and historic bridges and cultural resources maps.
Johnson reported that although commentary about the draft was solicited from communities such as Camden and Burlington, none has been received.
According to committee organizer Miriam Robeson, plans are for the first draft to be finished by the end of June and public meetings to review it will begin in July. Groups slated for the review include county and community leaders, special interest groups, city leaders and the general public in an open houseworkshop session.
The steering committee plans to regularly to continue to propel the project to completion.












