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Our Region Our Vision Future Growth Plan survey

Our Region Our Vision Future Growth Plan survey

The Springfield Sangamon Regional Planning Commission wants you to help shape their future. Photo: Sangamon County/SSRPC


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – The Springfield-Sangamon County Regional Planning Commission is encouraging everyone to participate in a brief online survey to share thoughts on transportation, land use, and commercial and residential development in Sangamon County.

The survey is important to the Our Region Our Vision Future Growth Plan.

The survey’s purpose is to support future growth of Transportaion and infrastructure expansions.

Through the survey, participants can share their perceptions of the community and thoughts on quality of life, transportation and infrastructure needs, and growth priorities.

Community feedback will ensure the plan reflects the values and needs of those who live, work, and play in the region. The initiative is funded by an Illinois Department of Transportation State Planning and Research Grant.

Complete the survey online at https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/a689bcf69db04bb1800c3a1f508979d6

 

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