Round Rock 2030 nears end of third phase of public input

Round Rock residents have until June 17 to participate in an online engagement period for the City’s new comprehensive plan, Round Rock 2030.

Round Rock 2030 is a long-range document that will serve as the policy guide and framework for land use decisions for the next decade. The plan will highlight how the City has changed over the past decade and create a vision for what Round Rock might look like in the year 2030. This planning process is expected to take a total of 1.5 years, with adoption in spring 2020.

After this round of input, a set of land use policies will be presented to City Council prior to incorporation into the Round Rock 2030 draft plan. When adopted, the plan will help officials make choices about “what goes where” as they plan for the City’s future growth.

Residents currently have a chance to give input through the Round Rock 2030 polling site at polco.us/roundrock. In order to maintain integrity of the survey’s data, users are required to sign in with an email. Polco uses a variety of publicly available data to verify residency and voter status of respondents. Note: Polco never shares individual level data or responses (other than anonymous comments) with the city or anyone else.

City staff expects to host in-person open houses later this year. To learn more about the planning and public input process so far and to sign up to receive updates on the progress, visit roundrocktexas.gov/roundrock2030.

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