EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — For the next month and a half, City of El Paso officials will be going around town hosting community workshops to gather people’s input to help shape Envision El Paso, the updated 2012 comprehensive plan to address the City’s growth and future.
There will be a total of eight workshops, all held from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., the first of which will be held on Wednesday, July 10 at the Pavo Real Recreation Center, 9301 Alameda in the Lower Valley.
The rest of the workshop meeting schedule can be found below:
July 10: Pavo Real Recreation Center, 9301 Alameda
July 18: Valle Bajo Community Center, 7380 Alameda
July 24: Wayne Thornton Community Center at Grandview, 3134 Jefferson
July 25: Chamizal Community Center, 2119 Cypress
August 7 Sun Metro Northgate Transit Center, 9348 Dyer
August 8: The Beast Urban Park Recreation Center, 13501 Jason Crandall
August 21: Don Haskins Recreation Center,7400 High Ridge
August 22: Marty Robbins Recreation Center, 11620 Vista Del Sol
Through Envision El Paso, the City hopes to gather the community’s input and ideas surrounding five themes for the community’s future:
Housing affordability, fiscal responsibility, economic development, mobility choice and equity, according to the plan’s website.
People attending the workshops will have the opportunity to learn what a comprehensive plan is and its importance, and how they can stay involved.
There will also be mapping activities to gather ideas from residents on what developments and projects they would like to see in their neighborhoods; a discussion board to define equity and for people to share their experiences living in the borderland; and activities for children to offer their vision of an ideal city.
There’s also a survey people can fill out on the Envision El Paso plan, to provide input on the City’s future and development.
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