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Hi everyone:
This Wednesday, April 25th,
the public is invited to participate in and provide
input on issues, opportunities and constraints
specific to the Durham, Dayton and Nelson area of
Butte County, covering the area generally bounded by
the Chico city limits to the north, county boundary
to the west, Richvale Highway to the south, and
Highway 99 to the east, as part of the General Plan
2030 update. Public input from this workshop will be
used to guide the development of land use and policy
alternatives that pertain to this area for General
Plan 2030. The workshop will take place on Wednesday
from 6 to 9 pm at the Durham Memorial Hall, located
at 9319 Midway in Durham.
Link to map and directions to the meeting location.
The workshop agenda will
include a presentation on the existing conditions
for the Durham, Dayton and Nelson area, and issues
raised at the Public Workshop that was held on March
15, 2007 and the Citizens Advisory Committee meeting
that was held on March 29, 2007. Following this
presentation, workshop participants will break out
into small groups and identify specific issues and
areas of change in the Durham, Dayton and Nelson
area, followed by a larger group discussion. This
area-wide workshop is the second in a series of
workshops focused on identifying issues and change
areas that are specific to various areas around
Butte County, aimed at gathering input on the
development of alternatives for General Plan 2030.
For a complete list of
workshops and other meetings related to General Plan
2030, visit
www.buttecalendar.net. For additional
information about Butte County General Plan 2030,
please visit
www.buttegeneralplan.net. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to call Dan
Breedon at 530-538-7629 or me at 530-538-6821. We
look forward to seeing you or hearing from you soon.
Sincerely, Tim Snellings,
Director Butte County Department of Development
Services
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