On Monday, April 2, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Chandler Park Community Center, 6500 W. 21st St., the City of Tulsa and INCOG will hold a public meeting to launch the land use plan process in the Berryhill Neighborhood.
The Berryhill plan area is 4.15 square miles, bounded on the North by the Arkansas River; and on the South along W 51st St. S, excluding some properties within Sapulpa city limits; and is bounded East along 49th W Ave to include some east abutting properties; and on the West along 65th West Avenue including properties west of 65th W Ave that abut Chandler Park and Sand Springs City limits.
Land use plans are intended to provide a 10 to 20 year vision of future aspirations for neighborhoods and are developed primarily through the input of property owners and area stakeholders.
Land use plans are to be adopted as amendments to the comprehensive plan and may be implemented through zoning changes and other regulatory controls that allow for desired development patterns identified in the comprehensive plan.
Individuals can join the conversation for the Berryhill Land Use Plan today by taking the Berryhill Kick-Off Survey. Community participation is critical to the success of the small area plan.
The Berryihll Citizen Advisory Team (CAT), representing area stakeholders, will join City Planning and INCOG staff and other interested citizens to talk about the process and lay the foundation for upcoming tasks and events. Future project announcements and materials will be posted on the current projects and initiatives website throughout the process.
For more information, visit: www.PLANiTULSA.org