Virtual Feedback Opportunity Following the Gen H Open House

Press release from City of Hendersonville:

Hendersonville, NC (February 19, 2024) – Following a well-attended and collaborative Gen H Comprehensive Plan Open House event, the City of Hendersonville is extending an opportunity for virtual feedback to community members who were unable to attend on February 13. 
 
The public is invited to participate in an online survey at www.hvlnc.gov/GenH to review and provide feedback on potential land use scenarios, focus areas, goals, and the vision for the 2045 Comprehensive Plan. The survey will remain open until March 1, 2024. The input received will be integrated with feedback from the open house and stakeholder meetings, enriching the development of the draft plan.  
 
The City of Hendersonville’s 2045 Comprehensive Plan will establish a forward-thinking vision for sustainable growth and conservation. Named Gen H to foster a generational perspective on Hendersonville’s future, this plan will build upon the foundation laid by the existing 2030 plan, while also updating and expanding the policy framework for the years ahead.  
 
The concepts and materials shared during the Open House and reflected in the online survey have been shaped by previous community conversations and surveys conducted in 2023. Additional feedback from this phase will contribute to shaping the final document, which will serve as a guiding framework for City Council, staff, and partner organizations as they make decisions shaping the community’s future.   
 
Visit www.hvlnc.gov/GenH to participate in the survey and discover more about the Gen H plan. A few minutes of your time can help shape Hendersonville’s future. 
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