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1.
What is a Water Master Plan?
The Water Master Plan is an implementation tool that describes the infrastructure and policies necessary to accomplish the water-related goals of the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The Water Master Plan is used as a guide for orderly and timely development of water facilities and infrastructure for the City.
2.
Who can participate in the Water Master Plan Update?
To ensure the project’s recommendations reflect the community’s preferences, the City is encouraging any interested parties in the Sugar Land community to participate in the Water Master Plan Update process. Residents and homeowners associations are a few examples of the wide range of interests that can contribute to the project.
3.
How can I participate or find out more about the Water Master Plan Update process?
There are several ways residents can stay informed about the Water Master Plan Update project. Residents may sign up for email updates by joining the City’s mailing list; residents may submit an email sign up form to receive email updates about the project. Upcoming meetings, project resources and information will also be posted on the Water Master Plan Update project webpage throughout the course of the project.
4.
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
A comprehensive plan documents a city’s broad vision and is commonly referred to as a city’s roadmap. A comprehensive plan is comprised of base information, vision and goal statements, and a set of master plans that outline objectives and strategies for land use, transportation, and public facilities, including possible future capital improvements, development regulations, or major policies.
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