File #: 24-0144    Version:
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 2/5/2024 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 2/26/2024 Final action: 2/26/2024
Title: Comprehensive Plan Update Parks, Arts and Recreation Chapter - Deliberations
Attachments: 1. Track Changes Draft Chapter, 2. OPC Draft Recommendation Letter
Related files: 24-0075
Title
Comprehensive Plan Update Parks, Arts and Recreation Chapter - Deliberations

Recommended Action
Move to recommend approval of the updated Parks, Arts and Recreation Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan.

Report
Issue:
Whether to recommend approval of the updated Parks, Arts and Recreation Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan.

Staff Contact:
Sylvana Niehuser, Director of Parks Planning and Maintenance, Parks, Arts & Recreation, 360.753.8068

Presenter(s):
N/A - Planning Commission Deliberations

Background and Analysis:
The Comprehensive Plan describes the community's long-term vision and goals, looking out twenty years into the future. Olympia first adopted a Comprehensive Plan over fifty years ago.

The Comprehensive Plan covers the area of the Olympia City Limits and the urban growth area. It covers issues like housing, land use, transportation, parks and open spaces, utilities and public services, and the economy. It also reflects community values, such as public participation, addressing climate change, and tree preservation.

The Comprehensive Plan is the adopted vision for how and where growth will occur and how our community will be served with utilities, infrastructure, and public services.
Updates to the Parks, Arts and Recreation Chapter are a result of:

* 2022 Parks, Arts and Recreation Plan (Adopted Master Plan)
* Growth Management Act requirements
* Public comments (emails, surveys, public meetings)
* OPC & PRAC comments
* Staff comments
* City of Lacey and Puget Sound Energy (PSE) comments

Public Hearing
Although there was no public testimony at the public hearing, the Commission did have questions for staff on the proposed chapter, primarily regarding equity and the new language. In response to these questions, staff proposes to move the challenge statements before the equity goals, to help clarify the reason for the goals being proposed.

Climate Analysis:
The 2025 Comprehensive Plan addresses Climate Change in each chapter as well as a cha...

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