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City of Newton Invites Public to City Planning, Design Workshops

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NEWTON, Kan. — Newton residents have more opportunities to share their thoughts about the future of the community at public events next month.

A two-day Planning & Design Workshop for the City of Newton’s new comprehensive plan, Newton Next, is set for Feb. 3-4. Community members and business owners are invited to join City planners and designers to continue building the comprehensive plan and to give feedback on conceptual designs.

  • Session 1 | 9 a.m.–Noon Feb. 3 | Meridian Center, 1420 E. Broadway Ct.

    An interactive work session with planning teams to review Newton’s Vision and Guiding Principles and explore direction for several topics, including housing, transportation, parks, and economic development.

  • Session 2 | 3–4 p.m. Feb. 4 | Meridian Center

    A review of the initial recommendations, conceptual site plans, and policies, and an opportunity to provide feedback on key areas of the community.

  • Open House | 6–8 p.m. Feb. 4 | Meridian Center

    Can’t attend the previous sessions? No problem. Drop in to view progress, share your thoughts, and help refine ideas that will guide Newton’s future. A virtual option to participate will be announced following the event.

“These sessions will directly impact Newton’s future,” City Manager Daniela Rivas said. “Our new comprehensive plan will be used by City planners and elected officials to make decisions for years to come — please join us to participate so we can make sure it reflects who we are as a community.”

The City’s comprehensive plan is a long-range policy document that guides the community’s future growth and development. It serves as a blueprint for decision-making on issues like land use, transportation, recreation, housing, and economic development. The plan expresses the community’s vision and values and ensures that growth is managed in a cohesive, intentional way.

Newton Next is an update of the City’s previous plan, ReNewton, which was developed in 2010 and whose goals have generally been accomplished.

Visit NewtonNextPlan.com to learn more or sign up for email updates.