Politics & Government
2050 Pasco County Vision Plan Workshops Scheduled May 18, June 5
The community is invited to help develop a vision of what Pasco County should look like over the next 25 years as the county grows.
PASCO COUNTY, FL — Pasco County’s Planning and Development Department is hosting two public workshops to help develop a vision of what Pasco County should look like over the next 25 years as the county grows.
The community is invited to help shape the future of Pasco County.
The first Pasco 2050 Workshop will be held at TECO Hall at Saint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52, St. Leo, on Thursday, May 18 from 6 t0 8 p.m.
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The second Pasco 2050 Workshop will be held at the J. Ben Harrill Recreation Complex, 2830 Gulf Trace Blvd., Holiday, on Monday, June 5 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The county will present a brief overview of the comprehensive plan, followed by interactive exercises related to comprehensive planning and visions for the future of Pasco County.
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Residents can still provide input even if they can’t make it to one of the workshops by taking the Visioning Survey here.
To register for updates on upcoming community meetings, community engagement and other information about the 2050 Comprehensive Plan, click Pasco2050.com.
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