The city of Detroit is in the final stages of updating its Master Plan of policies, a crucial document that will guide the city’s development and resource allocation for the coming decades. The Planning and Development Department (PDD) has been actively engaging with the community to ensure the plan reflects the needs and aspirations of Detroit residents.
Community Engagement at the Forefront
Deputy Director Dara O’Byrne emphasized the importance of community involvement in the planning process, stating, “We can’t do this work without the input of the community.” This sentiment was shared during a recent update to city council members, highlighting the extensive community engagement efforts that have taken place since the process began in 2024.
Hundreds of Detroit residents have participated in these efforts, providing valuable feedback that will shape the city’s roadmap for the future. The Master Plan, last comprehensively updated in 2009, is designed to set priorities, direct city departments, and establish a foundation for neighborhood development and zoning.
Final Steps and Continued Feedback
As the process enters its final phase, the PDD is revising maps and policies based on community input. O’Byrne reassured residents that there is still time to engage with the process, with opportunities for feedback both online and in person. The department aims to fill in any gaps and ensure the plan is comprehensive and representative of the community’s vision.
The City Council’s directive to update the Master Plan underscores the importance of strategic planning in fostering sustainable growth and development in Detroit. As the city looks to the future, the updated Master Plan will serve as a critical tool in guiding decisions that impact the daily lives of its residents.
Original reporting: BridgeDetroit — read the source article.