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    Dothan's Long Range Development Plan Save Email Print
    Posted: 12:12 PM May 13, 2008
    Last Updated: 12:12 PM May 13, 2008
    Reporter: Erica Proffer
    Email Address: erica@wtvy.com

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    In order to keep Dothan expanding, and in order to meet your needs now, Dothan leaders are coming up with a long range development plan.

    However, that plan is missing one thing: your input.

    "This will be our marching order. This will be the direction we see the citizens want us to take to make Dothan what they wish," says Long Range Planner Steve Spry.

    In a series of public forums, it's up to you to tell Dothan planners what you like, what you want, and what will help Dothan grow.

    During four public forums, you will see slides, where you choose what type landscape you prefer.

    You will also watch a video showing other U.S. towns.

    "I hope to educate folks to what their community can be. We have grown incrementally. Things have happened incrementally and those little changes add up to big changes. I think that as a community, if we decided we like that, then that's fine. I'm not here to change that. I want people to understand there's another way to appreciate it," says Tom McDonald, Dothan's Planning and Development director.

    "There's no monetary limit at this point. The monetary limit will come when we go to the commission and they say yea or nay," adds Spry.

    Planners say a draft could be made as early as this fall.

    If so, that could ideally put the plan up for an ordinance adoption as early as next spring.

    However, that's something that will be determined after you have your say.

    Here is a look at where the public forums will be held:

  • Districts One and Two at Carver Magnet School Tuesday, May 13th 6:30 - 8:30pm
  • Districts Three and Four at Beverlye Middle School Tuesday, May 27th 6:30 - 8:30pm
  • Districts Five and Six at Honeysuckle Middle School Tuesday, June 10th 6:30 - 8:30pm
  • City-wide at the Opera House June 24th 6:30 - 8:30pm

    City leaders say you are invited to attend any forum, even if it's not your district.

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    Posted by: helenhtch Location: Slocomb on May 8, 2008 at 08:39 PM
    I think you should start with the roads unless you already have plans to do something about the traffic in Dothan,what good is it going to do unless you can get there?

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