Those of you looking for info about where the big Madison Comprehensive Plan might be going can find the first details online (PDF alert!) at the Ulteig Engineers website. Project manager Joel Quanbeck has finally posted some observations on Madison's needs and possible directions for future development. Nothing concrete -- more an inventory of problems and possibilities that Madison needs to look at as it grows.
The document isn't too complex -- pretty easy-to-read bullet lists -- but it covers a lot of ground. Housing, utilities, parks, land use, economic development... whew! There's something for everyone to think about. Browse through it, do some brainstorming, and bring your ideas and questions to the open house Tuesday night (6 p.m., City Hall!).
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