Westside Eagle-Observer

Regional planners visit Gravette meeting

- SUSAN HOLLAND sholland@nwaonline.com

GRAVETTE — Tim Reavis, regional planner, and Tim Conklin, American Institute of Certified Planners, assistant director of the Northwest Arkansas regional planning commission, visited the regular meeting of the Gravette Planning Commission, held Tuesday evening, Nov. 15. They came to review the city’s comprehens­ive plan and provide suggestion­s for updating that plan.

Reavis spoke first and said that the comprehens­ive plan is a general guide for making rezoning decisions. A city must have a planning area map, which Gravette has, and a landuse plan. Reavis recommende­d the land-use plan and master street plan be updated since the last updates were made in 2019. He suggested holding a public vision meeting with an online survey, asking people what they think is needed. Then that public comment would be incorporat­ed into the revised plans, with a suggested adoption in 2023. He recommende­d formulatin­g a profile of Gravette residents, with a census count of population, residences and businesses. Several of these recommenda­tions are similar to the 2030 Vision already being worked on by the city and the Greater Gravette Chamber of Commerce.

Reavis commented that, in a recent tour of Gravette, he noted that the city has a lot of well-maintained parks, and he suggested continuing to build on that. He asked about other noteworthy features of the town that one would want to highlight, and commission member Bill Mattler mentioned the good hospital, excellent fire station, and outstandin­g library.

Tim Conklin also commented on Gravette’s wellthough­t-out connected trail system and commended the city for that. He noted that the entire region is seeing the pressures of growth, with over 100,000 people being added per decade in Northwest Arkansas, and predicted that the area would double in population size again within the next 30 years. He said it is important to involve the community in future planning and noted that most area residents want growth, but they want it to be slow and controlled.

Just make sure the growth you allow is “highqualit­y developmen­t,” he concluded.

 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? Tim Reavis (right), regional planner, listens as Tim Conklin, assistant director of the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, speaks to members of the Gravette Planning Commission.
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND Tim Reavis (right), regional planner, listens as Tim Conklin, assistant director of the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, speaks to members of the Gravette Planning Commission.

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