What is the difference between current planning and long range planning?

At the MSD, current and long range planning are two separate teams that work closely together. Long range planners work with the community to establish a broad vision for the community's future. They do this through the general plan process, community engagement events, and data collection and analysis. Current planners help implement the established vision by reviewing and processing land use applications. For example, when a property owner requests a re-zone of their property in order to introduce a new land use, current planning reviews the applicable general plan and makes a recommendation as to whether the re-zone supports community goals. In this way, current and long range planning reinforce one another to help communities thrive.

Long Range Planning:

  • General Plans
  • Small Area Plans
  • Grant Writing
  • Community Engagement
  • Data Collection and Analysis; Population Estimates and Forecasts
  • Plan Implementation
  • Ordinance Writing

Current Planning:

  • Permitted and Conditional Use Applications
  • Subdivisions
  • Re-Zone Applications
  • FCOZ
  • Ordinance Writing

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1. What is the difference between current planning and long range planning?
2. What is the role of MSD Long Range Planners in the General Plan Process?
3. How is a General Plan created and adopted?
4. Who can serve on a Metro Township Council, a Planning Commission, and a General Plan Steering Committee?