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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bev Lang's organization
The meeting agenda includes several land development proposals, notably revised preliminary and final development plans for the Meeder mixed-use project, a revised tentative planned residential development and final phase plans for Henry Farm, a tentative planned residential development for Robin Run, and expansion projects for Village Shoppes and UPMC Passavant. Additionally, the commission plans to review amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Animal Ordinance concerning animals, and receive updates from the Board of Supervisors and a neighborhood forum.
This strategic plan serves as a guide for the Cranberry Public Library to fulfill its mission of strengthening the community by acting as a hub for information, inspiration, and enrichment. The plan outlines the library's direction for the next five years (2021-2025), building upon its history of growth and service to the community.
The board discussed a Slow Down campaign presentation and addressed multiple land development applications, including subdivision plans for the Graham Subdivision, Glen Eden Development Company, and Henderson Crossing. Key financial and operational actions included approving a contract award for the Powell Farm Water Tap project, various change orders and partial payments for infrastructure improvements at Community Park North, and other municipal projects such as water line replacements, soccer field turf improvements, and paving programs. Additionally, the board approved several bond release requests and authorized the advertisement and sale of miscellaneous items through a municipal auction.
The Redevelopment Study of Cranberry Township's Commercial Core explores the future of Cranberry Township's commercial core, which is a high-performing business district. It addresses how the commercial core can adapt and remain strong, guiding that process from a position of fiscal and market strength. The study identifies positive trends, including Cranberry's population and employment growth, high-income levels, and a resilient retail sector. It also acknowledges challenges such as slow regional growth, infrastructure retrofit costs, and potential complacency due to current success. The study presents a vision for Cranberry in 2030 and beyond, emphasizing a choice community, a balanced community, and a connected community. It explores two potential directions: strategic redevelopment and maintaining the status quo plus, each with its own costs and benefits. The study concludes with recommended next steps, including education, comprehensive planning preparation, and updates to the comprehensive plan and regulatory framework.
The Cranberry Plan is a 25-year strategic roadmap focusing on sustainable growth and development for Cranberry Township. Key areas include public engagement (visioning, surveys, stakeholder meetings), growth management (analysis of various scenarios, impact assessments), and implementation strategies across various sectors. The plan aims to maintain Cranberry's high quality of life while accommodating growth, focusing on economic development, transportation improvements (including bike and pedestrian infrastructure), housing diversity, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. The plan emphasizes creating a walkable community with a distinctive identity, interconnected green spaces, and a mix of land uses.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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