Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Planning Director
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Monica H. Callahan's organization
The meetings covered various planning and community development initiatives, including preparations for the Fall Fete, evaluation of T.R.E.E. grants, Right-of-Way tree planting reports, volunteer recruitment efforts, and planning for Tree Week. Staff reports included updates on the Andrew Park Open House, the Hill Park Splashpad project, progress on the Greenprint data and survey analysis, and status updates regarding several grants, including GFC Technical, TAG, GDOT, and GOSP grants.
This comprehensive plan outlines a short-term work program for Morgan County and its municipalities from 2004 to 2008. It includes status reports for 2003 and details new initiatives across various elements such as Community Facilities, Economic Development, Historic Resources, Housing, Land Use, and Natural Resources. The plan provides a roadmap for implementing goals and policies, with each work item detailing cost estimates, potential funding sources, and responsible parties, aiming to guide future development and resource management.
The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Madison, Georgia, serves as a guide for local planning, integrating public participation and community assessment to establish a community vision and agenda. It is structured around four principal components: public participation, identification of needs and opportunities, development of a vision and land use guide, and a work program with prioritized action items. The plan aims to foster balanced growth, preserve the city's natural beauty and historic heritage, and ensure a vibrant economy with diverse educational and housing opportunities, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for all citizens and visitors.
The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Madison, Georgia, outlines a community vision and agenda informed by stakeholder and public input. Key areas of focus include community participation, assessment of needs and opportunities, and the establishment of land use tools and a work program. The plan aims to coordinate and integrate local planning efforts, aligning them with state planning objectives and regional performance standards to guide growth management and capital investment decisions.
The City of Madison Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH) Team's mission is to promote strategies to stabilize, revitalize, and connect established neighborhoods, supporting sustainable community development through innovative workforce and lifelong housing options. The plan focuses on increasing neighborhood stability by addressing housing conditions, prioritizing rehabilitation and redevelopment in target areas, fostering neighborhood engagement, and improving infrastructure. It also aims to forestall neighborhood instability by reviewing housing policies and planning for sustainable development by understanding local housing markets and recommending policies to enhance future housing stock.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at City of Madison
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Katie Dunworth
Municipal Court Clerk
Key decision makers in the same organization