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Agenda Packet 2009-10-22 SP CITY OF P R�OYO GRAN � 'Y 3Y t . ^Su Nk� a ir AI IFORN1A NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP "Community's Vision" Women's Club Community Center 211 Vernon Street, Arroyo Grande Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:30 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. This is a Public Workshop which may include quorums from the City Council and the following City Advisory Bodies: Planning Commission, Traffic Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Architectural Review Committee, Historic Resources Committee, and Downtown Parking Advisory Board. No formal action will be taken by the Council and/or the Advisory Bodies as a group. The Community Development Department of the City of Arroyo Grande and the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (City and Regional Planning 552 — Community Planning Studio) will host community meeting workshops in an effort to gain knowledge, advice, and experience related to shaping a vision for the community's future. Meeting 1: Focus Group Discuss with neighbors our community assets, services, quality of life, future growth, sustainability and future challenges. Members of the public wishing to provide input, comment, and suggestions may so during the course of the workshop. Food and beverages provided. Spanish Translation provided. For more information, contact armadoaarrovogrande2030.com or visit www.arrovoorande2030.com Questions or comments can be directed to: • Jim Bergman, Planning Manager, City of Arroyo Grande at (805) 473 -5407 The Community Development Department of the City of Arroyo Grande is partnering with a second year Graduate class at the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (City and Regional Planning 552 — Community Planning Studio). This class provides an experiential educational opportunity for future planners in the process of preparing a General Plan. The products and data generated as part of this learning experience will be utilized by the Community Development Department to: 1) update the current /Existing Settings Report/ which was written in 1991; 2) provide materials and ideas for an updated Conservation and Open Space Element of the General Plan; and 3) serve as reference materials for a full General Plan update which is scheduled for 2011.