Community Planning Boards
The development of the Parkland-Spanaway-Midland
Communities Plan could not have been accomplished without the
Parkland, Spanaway, and Midland Community Planning Boards (CPBs). Each
CPB, appointed in 1998, consisted of a fifteen-sixteen member group
representing a variety of interests and geographic locations of the
community. The Community Planning Board is an ad-hoc board that was
established to draft a community plan for the
Parkland-Spanaway-Midland communities. The role of the CPB was to:
- Serve as a sounding board for the
community and the interest(s) you represent;
- Develop a vision for the plan area;
- Identify topics which need to be
addressed by the Community Plan;
- Review the existing Pierce County
Comprehensive Plan and identify policies and implementation ideas
for the plan area which may need to be modified or supplemented;
- Develop additional community-wide
policies and implementation ideas;
- Review and approve policy and
implementation idea recommendations developed by planning
committees appointed to work on specific topics; and
- Forward to the Pierce County
Planning Commission and County Council a draft
Parkland-Spanaway-Midland Communities Plan that reflects the
communities' desired vision for the future.
Community Plan Committees
Five committees were formed to address the following
topic areas: commercial and industrial character and economic
development (CICED); the natural environment, water resources, parks
and open space (NEWPOS); residential areas; and transportation. The
role of each committee was to work with staff in researching and
developing detailed policies and implementation actions related to the
goals adopted by the CPBs, and to forward draft policy and
implementation actions to the CPB for review and approval.
Any questions regarding the community
plan should be directed to Sean
Gaffney, Senior Planner, at (253) 798-2724.
Direct link to Plan
on the the Pierce County Website
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