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Freeholders in process of updating plans for land use

The Camden County Freeholder Board is in the process of updating its long-range master plan for the vision of development in the region.

The crafting of a new master plan includes new land use and highway circulation components along with focused planning for public transportation and smart growth.

The survey is available online at http://surveymonkey.com/s/camdencounty2040.

The master plan will be divided into specific thematic “elements,” showing the county planning board’s recommendations for areas of future growth, public right-of-ways and areas of preservation or protection. The process encourages the county board to work collaboratively with municipalities toward a common vision for the county’s future.

Scheduled for completion in 2014, the effort is in its first phase, where the public can provide input that will help shape the plan.

The two elements will be combined with a recent Open Space and Farmland Preservation Plan to establish a unified master plan for the county. This $150,000 effort is being paid for with a grant from the DVRPC.
For more information visit Camdencountymasterplan.com.

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