COMMUNITY VISIONING and GOAL SETTING - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 12
About This Presentation
Title:

COMMUNITY VISIONING and GOAL SETTING

Description:

Casey Jones, the Grateful Dead. Vision. a statement of your desired future. Goal ... scope and duration of the solutions are far-reaching, often 30 years or more ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:131
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 13
Provided by: WHAST
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: COMMUNITY VISIONING and GOAL SETTING


1
COMMUNITY VISIONINGandGOAL SETTING

the trouble with you is the trouble with me,got
two good eyes but still dont see
Casey Jones, the Grateful Dead
2

Visiona statement of your desired future
Goala broad, action-oriented statement
A Community Vision community based plan in which
citizens and leaders work together to identify a
series of shared goals and specific strategies to
implement each goal
3
Benefits of Vision
  • creating shared goals
  • identifying concrete strategies
  • building consensus and good will
  • facilitating action
  • energizing local networks
  • developing new leadership

4
Challenges to a Vision
  • water quality and quantity are complex issues
    requiring complex solutions
  • scope and duration of the solutions are
    far-reaching, often 30 years or more
  • decline in civic involvement plagues many
    communities

5
Five Principles of Visioning
  • a vision must be inclusive
  • a vision must deal with all areas of concern to
    residents
  • a vision must be community driven
  • a vision must be carefully orchestrated
  • a vision must lead seamlessly into
  • on-the-ground success

6
Conducting a Vision
  • gathering ideas things valued, things to
    preserve, things to restore
  • developing shared goals and strategies
  • setting priorities
  • celebrating the vision

7
What does a Vision look like?
  • A nice place to live, work and
  • play.
  • Chattanooga Vision 2000
  • An active community that works
  • proactively to preserve, protect,
  • restore and promote Fluvannas
  • rich heritage in the context of
  • change.
  • Fluvanna County, Virginia

8
Heritage Preservation to Open Space
ConservationRe-Using the Vision Stuff
  • Goals
  • 1999 Heritage Preservation
  • preserve historic/cultural sites
  • manage waterways/protect water quality
  • promote heritage tourism
  • government mechanisms to implement heritage
    goals
  • civic participation
  • develop community leadership
  • public education/awareness
  • growth management
  • Goals
  • 2002 Open Space Conservation
  • preserve rural character and sense of place
  • identify and prioritize lands to protect as open
    space
  • develop County open space and land preservation
    plan
  • facilitate citizen input in revising zoning
    ordinances to implement County Comprehensive
    Plan
  • manage growth by preserving important landscapes
    and directing future development to appropriate
    areas

9
What does a Vision look like?
  • Facilitate a voluntary regional approach to
  • protect, preserve and promote our history and
  • water heritage and to enhance fishing, farms,
  • forests and villages, with consideration for
  • sustainable economic development and public
  • access.
  • Northern Neck, Virginia Heritage
    Initiative

10
What does a Vision look like?
  • encourage all citizens of the Chesapeake
  • Bay watershed to work toward a shared vision--
  • a system with abundant, diverse populations of
  • living resources, fed by healthy streams and
  • rivers, sustaining strong local and regional
  • economies, and our unique way of life.
  • Chesapeake 2000 Vision

11
Vision/Mission Goals
  • Mission
  • assist landowners and their
  • communities in maintaining healthy
  • rivers, protecting forest and farmland,
  • and preserving rural heritage for the
  • enjoyment and well being of present
  • and future generations
  • Resource Goals
  • Water Quality-identify and conserve lands
    critical to water quality and quantity
  • Forests-protect and maintain functioning forest
    ecosystem
  • Agriculture-support working family farms in a
    viable economy
  • Rural Heritage-preserve rural lifestyle, cultural
    traditions, working landscapes and wild lands
  • Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust

12
Additional Information
  • American Communities Partnership www.acp-planning.
    com
  • Chattanooga Vision 2000 www.rivercitycompany.com
  • Envision Utah www.envisionutah.org
  • Building Gateway Partnerships, National Park
    Service, RTCA, April 1997
  • Crafting a Community Vision Statement
    Reflecting the Process in the
  • Product, Dotson, A. Bruce, www.people.virginia.e
    du
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com