NORFOLK — Town Administrator Justin Casanova-Davis and Town Planner Richard McCarthy, Jr. would like to encourage Norfolk residents to take the Norfolk Master Plan Survey ahead of the upcoming deadline.
The 2035 Norfolk Master Plan survey will close Saturday, July 1.
The survey asks for residents’ feedback about the challenges and opportunities facing Norfolk, transportation, community facilities, and more. The survey is estimated to take approximately nine minutes to complete.
To take the Norfolk 2035 Master Plan Survey, click here.
By taking the survey, Norfolk residents will be assisting in guiding the Town’s future decisions and actions.
The town will be holding a final workshop to provide the Norfolk business community an opportunity to discuss relevant issues and provide input for the Master Plan. The event will be held on Monday, June 26, at 7 pm at the Norfolk Grange Hall,28 Rockwood Road.
“I would like to encourage all Norfolk residents to participate in this important survey. This is an opportunity for your voice to be heard and to help shape our community’s future,” said Town Administrator Casanova-Davis.
About Norfolk’s 2035 Master Plan
The Town of Norfolk began setting the foundation for its Master Plan, which is a roadmap for the town’s future planning and development decisions, late last year. The Master Plan will provide the basis for decision-making in Norfolk for the next 10 years. The last Master Plan for the Town of Norfolk was implemented in 2007.
The Town is working with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) on the project, which is guided by a Steering Committee comprised of Norfolk Planning Board members, select board member at-large and residents. The Steering Committee members are: Chad Peck, Chris Montfort, Eric Diamond, John Weddleton, Gary Sullivan, Melissa Meo, Kevin Kalkut, Erin Hunt, Dan Feyock, Joe Burke, Jen Pittore, Charles Iacono and Colby Fillippelli.
The Master Plan will be completed in two phases. Phase one is projected to be completed this summer, while phase two will be completed in early 2024.
Those interested in learning more or receiving updates on the 2035 Master Plan can subscribe to emails by clicking here.
To learn more about the Norfolk 2035 Master Plan, visit the project website here.
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