Receive an Update on City's Master Plan work next Thu, Feb 19
The Laurel Historical Society will host a presentation next Thursday, February 19 at 6 p.m. via Zoom to provide residents an update on the work being done on the City’s new Master Plan –
The Master Plan is a document updated every ten years that guides the City’s decisions around commercial development, housing, transportation, environment, historic preservation, public facilities, and more. The Master Plan Committee was formed in January 2025 and has been working with staff and consultants since then to pull together data points, talk through considerations, and distill down decisions into a final document. Once completed later this year, it will be presented to the City Council for consideration and a vote on adoption.
For the presentation, Director Jay Meashey of the Laurel Department of Economic & Community Development will share work completed by the Master Plan Committee thus far and also welcome any questions during the Q&A portion.
You can learn more about the Master Plan on the dedicated Master Plan Update page of the City’s website where you can also find a copy of the 2016 Master Plan, the presentation slides from the kick-off meeting last January providing an overview of the process, meeting lists and resources, and more.
Advanced registration is required, so be sure to sign-up using LHS' meeting link!
(Photo: Laurel Historical Society)