Town of Wake Forest Community Plan: DRAFT

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH Community engagement was an essential component of developing the new Community Plan, supporting a bottom-up approach to the development of the Town’s vision, goals, and objectives. Outreach gave residents, local business community, Town staff, and community stakeholders a chance to be heard and an opportunity to take part in shaping the future of the Town. Outreach events were promoted through the project page on the Town’s website. Online surveys and an online mapping tool were available throughout the community outreach phase of the planning process.

Community Advisory Panel A Community Advisory Panel was formed to serve as a sounding board for the Community Plan Update and Future Land Use Map. The Panel consisted of 12 community stakeholders, most of which were residents, with a diverse range of local expertise regarding Wake Forest. The group met four times to provide valuable feedback to Town Staff and the Board of Commissioners during the planning process on key issues, overall policy direction, Plan content, and recommendations as they were developed.

Board of Commissioners & Planning Board Work Sessions Four Work Sessions were conducted with the Board of Commissioners and Planning Board to discuss the overall direction and policy issues facing the community. The Work Sessions gathered ideas and feedback from Town officials to ensure that the Plan accurately captures the shared sentiments of the leaders of the community.

Business Focus Group On October 7, 2020, the Town of Wake Forest and the project consultant team hosted a virtual Business Focus Group with seven participants targeted specifically to property owners, business owners, and developers. The purpose of the workshop was to gain feedback from business community members who have a unique insight on important factors facing the Town and its business climate.

Key Person Interviews Key person interviews were conducted in October 2020 with 21 people to gain first-hand insight into the community from a diverse array of specialized perspectives. The project team worked with Town staff to identify which individuals and groups to be interviewed. Interviewees included a variety of stakeholders, such as representatives of the development community, business owners and operators, adjacent communities, and other institutional and civic groups.

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POST CARDS Post cards were mailed to all addresses (residential and commercial) within the Town limits, ETJ, urban service areas, and areas within annexation agreement boundaries. The post cards informed community members about the Community Plan and promoted the Community Survey, Visioning Workshops, and Open House.

REVISED DRAFT 3/2/2022

COMMUNITY PLAN UPDATE | TOWN OF WAKE FOREST


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page 94

Downtown Wake Forest

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pages 91-92

Tree Canopy

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page 85

Tourism

5min
pages 88-89

Next Steps

1min
page 93

Sustainable Development

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pages 86-87

Green Space Preservation

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page 84

Local Food Systems

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page 82

Street Connectivity

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page 79

Sidewalks & Multi-Use Paths

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page 80

Capital Boulevard

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page 78

Public Transit

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page 76

Senior Housing

1min
page 67

Minority & Women-Owned Businesses

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page 69

Residential Character

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page 66

Vision Statement

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page 31

Goals

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pages 32-34

Downtown Area Plan

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pages 60-64

Past Plans & Studies

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pages 24-25

History

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page 8

Community Outreach

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pages 26-30

Housing Affordability

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page 65

Growth Strategy

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