Save the Dates: February 8-12
How often do you get invited to a zoning code updating party?
Not often, if you get it done right the first time. And, okay, putting the words zoning code updating and party in the same sentence is not all that fair. But this is, indeed, a Big Event.
You can get the basic lowdown in the Project Overview column to the right. The message here is, reserve some time to participate – first by attending the Issue Identification Public Workshop, December 2 from 6 to 8pm, and then again during the February 8-12 block that will comprise the charrette. Come by and work with your neighbors to create a new code designation that guides Fitchburg into the future. As Mayor Allen says, it’s a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
[Story continues below video, in which National Charrette Institute Director Bill Lennertz explains what "charrettes" are all about.]
We’ll use space on this website to fill you in on the complete schedule as it comes together, to background you on all the pertinent details of the process, and to encourage your questions and comments. That should make it easy for you to plan your time to participate. And it should also reassure you that you don’t actually have to be on-site to keep up with the progress of the workshop – or even to contribute your own thoughts.
At the end of each of these regular posts is a space for recording comments, ideas and questions for both city officials and the PlaceMakers consulting team. Please share yours. We may, in the interest of a publicly conducted process, edit for civility and decorum before posting, but you can be sure you’re being heard.
So come to the site often. And stay in touch.



