CANTON -- Residents of the hamlets of Morley and Pyrites are invited to share their visions for their communities at two upcoming public outreach sessions hosted by members of the Canton …
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CANTON -- Residents of the hamlets of Morley and Pyrites are invited to share their visions for their communities at two upcoming public outreach sessions hosted by members of the Canton Comprehensive Plan Committee.
Town Councilors Jim Smith and Tim Danehy will host a public discussion at the Morley Bingo Hall on Wednesday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m.
And on Thursday, April 19, at 6:30 p.m., Village Trustee Sean O’Brien and Town Councilor Danehy will welcome residents for discussion at the Pyrites Fire Hall.
The Comprehensive Plan Committee is working with a consulting team to chart a “vision for the future and a blueprint-for-change,” said a press release issued by the group.
They are looking for residents’ thoughts, ideas, and concerns related to community growth, land use, planning, economic development, infrastructure, and more.
The Comprehensive Plan is a collaborative effort of the Town of Canton and the Villages of Canton and Rensselaer Falls, supported by funding provided by the New York State Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.
Learn more about this and other opportunities for input at www.cantonnycomprehensiveplan.com.