City of Green Bay Hosts Open House for Go Big Green Bay 2050 Comprehensive Plan
The City of Green Bay will host the Go Big Green Bay 2050 Comprehensive Plan Open House on Wednesday, September 3, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Water Utility Training Center, 631 S Adams Street. This public event will showcase how extensive community input has been incorporated into the draft comprehensive plan that will guide the city’s growth and development through 2050. Spanish interpretation will be available.
Community members unable to attend the open house can review the draft comprehensive plan and provide feedback online at www.gobiggreenbay.com before noon on September 4. The plan will also be presented at a special Plan Commission meeting on Thursday, September 4, at 6:00 PM in City Hall, Room 604.
The open house represents a milestone in the City’s year-long community engagement process, which included neighborhood planning workshops, pop-up events throughout the city, and visioning sessions that gathered input from hundreds of residents.
“This comprehensive plan truly reflects the voice of our community,” said Eric Genrich, Mayor of Green Bay. “We’ve listened to residents’ ideas, concerns, and aspirations, and we’re excited to show how their feedback has shaped our vision for Green Bay’s future.”
The casual, self-guided event will feature displays highlighting all 10 neighborhood districts and five distinct personality areas identified through the planning process. Attendees can explore the draft plan at their own pace while enjoying light refreshments and kid-friendly activities.
The event also provides an opportunity for residents to visit the new Water Utility Training Center, conveniently located along the popular Fox River Trail. Street parking is available along South Adams Street during the community event.
The Go Big Green Bay 2050 Comprehensive Plan will serve as the city’s roadmap for land use, transportation, housing, economic development, and community facilities over the next 25 years. For more information about the comprehensive plan and upcoming meetings, visit www.gobiggreenbay.com.