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This document is a transcript of a public meeting held on November 18, 2020, discussing the Macomb Township Master Plan update. The primary focus was on the northeast portion of the township, addressing future development. Key discussions revolved around the inevitability of growth in the area, challenges related to sewer infrastructure and floodplains, and community input on preferred development types. Residents expressed a desire to maintain open spaces, create interconnected trails, and develop limited commercial amenities like gas stations and local restaurants, while advocating for lower-density residential properties rather than extensive subdivisions or apartment complexes. The meeting highlighted the importance of balancing growth with preserving the township's unique character and residents' quality of life.
This document, a meeting transcript, discusses the update of Macomb Township's Master Plan, specifically focusing on the future development of the Macomb Town Center (Section 9). The plan aims to update the township's vision, considering the integration of commercial establishments like shops and bakeries, potentially through mixed-use developments that require certain population density. Key discussions include improving connectivity via public roads and multi-use pathways for walking and biking, while addressing resident concerns regarding congestion, desired development density (e.g., building height), and preserving a small-town character amidst growth. The update process emphasizes public engagement to shape the guiding document for future development.
This document serves as a record of a virtual open house discussing the Macomb Township Master Plan, with a specific focus on recreation, trails, and mobility. The plan outlines existing parks and recreation facilities, as well as future development plans, including a new park design at 24 Mile Road and Foss Road and the exploration of additional park spaces. It incorporates insights from the Macomb County Parks and Natural Resources program and the North Branch Flood Plain and Greenway Study, emphasizing flood risk reduction, natural resource conservation, and the establishment of a multi-modal linear recreational corridor. The overarching goal is to guide the township's development, allocate resources effectively, and enhance recreational opportunities for residents, addressing public interest in trails and concerns about flooding.
The summary includes a detailed breakdown of expenses across various departments and funds within the Township. Expenses cover a wide range of items, including office supplies, equipment maintenance, contracted services, travel and conference meals, and facility upgrades. The report also includes the commercial card monthly report and invoice GL distribution report.
The Macomb Township Building Authority convened to discuss standard agenda items. The agenda was approved, and the minutes from the previous meeting were also approved. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the approval of invoice payments, including a semi-annual bond payment to U.S. Bank. There were no items of new or old business discussed. Additionally, there were no comments from authority members or the public.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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