Brightonians looking to have their say and help shape future development in the greenfield areas of the urban boundary can do just this at a public meeting later today (Thursday, Nov. 20.)
The Municipality of Brighton’s draft secondary plan is being prepared to guide development through to 2051.
Later today – Thursday, Nov. 20 – at the Owen Gibb Community Centre inside the King Edward Park Arena Community Centre, residents can drop in to learn more about the proposal and weigh in from 6 to 9 p.m.
As previously reported, the plan is about building a comprehensive planning framework for several growth areas and includes policies around addressing land use, housing, transportation, municipal serving, natural heritage, community design and open spaces.
At the meeting, municipal staff and consultants will be on hand to answer questions and delve into the details. No registration is needed for residents looking to get involved.
Residents’ feedback will help shape the final draft secondary plan, which will later be presented formally at a statuary public meeting.
(Written by: Sarah Hyatt)
