Town of Groveland Invites Residents to Provide Input on Priorities as New Comprehensive Plan is Prepared

GROVELAND — Town Administrator Rebecca Oldham wishes to remind residents that they can complete a survey to help the Town understand their priorities as a new comprehensive plan is prepared.

The Town of Groveland is planning a series of discussions to gather input from residents, and the town has also made an online survey available for residents who want to provide input on their priorities.

Friday, April 29 is the last day to reply to the survey. To complete the survey, please click here.

The plan will focus on three geographic areas — Elm Square to Town Hall, Bagnall Elementary School to the Georgetown Line, and 150 Center St. to Veasey Memorial Park — and explore planning issues required by the state including: economic development; housing; open space and recreation; natural, cultural, and historic resources; town services and facilities; circulation/mobility; and land use.

Residents are invited to take part in the following discussions:

  • Elm Square to Town Hall: Tuesday, May 10, from 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Bagnall Elementary School to the Georgetown Line: Thursday, May 12, from 6-7:30 p.m.
  • 150 Center St. to Veasey Memorial Park: Saturday, May 14, from 10-11:30 a.m.

All meetings will take place at Groveland Town Hall, 183 Main St.

A draft of the plan is expected to be finished by summer 2022.