Press release
Genesee 2050 offers a new perspective on comprehensive planning and
includes a comprehensive plan update and recreation plan. The new plan is designed
to be used as an online document and focuses less on an exhaustive inventory –
which is always out of date by the time a comp plan is published anyhow – and more
on what the county’s data indicators mean.
Genesee 2050 was developed in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and so
necessitated creative solutions to gather public input. An engagement process was
designed that included safe in-person gatherings, on-line engagement, phone and inperson interviews and extensive public and stakeholder surveys.
Genesee 2050 is written for quick reference and ongoing implementation.
There are no lists of recommendations. Instead, a smaller and more general set of
recommendations focuses on preparing for the future based upon what has been
learned from the past in each of the 10 elements. There are a very select few
overarching recommendations focusing on process and this vison and three succinct
goals.
The planning process continues in 2023 and is open to all residents,
landowners, businesses, or anyone interested in Genesee County. Please visit:
https://www.genesee2050.com/pages/get-involved to get involved. You can provide
written input or be put on a notification list of any meeting or events related to the
planning process. You can also join any of the 10 focus groups that will help chart
the future of Genesee County. These are:
- Agriculture & Food
- Arts, Culture, Parks & Recreation
- Community Wellness
- Economic & Workforce Development
- Education & Government Administration
- Housing Opportunities
- Land Use, Environment & Placemaking
- Technology & Utilities
- Transportation & Mobility
10.Safety, Security & Justice