Buckeye General Plan | Page 3

Modern, efficient and reliable infrastructure is the backbone of local community and the link to the omy and beyond. The General Plan nt and development of these assets. Fact Sheet #1: General Plan Update p i h s How the City manages its d r a natural and built environments w e is directly related to its citizens overall St quality-of-life. Several elements of the General Plan help guide the City and promote better stewardship of our resources and a balanced approach to future development. vices theme are: ty* and Buildings*. Provides a vices and buildings. This element includes a wide range and fire, air quality, health services, flooding, natural ponse / evacuation routes. This element will provide an gs, including recreation facilities, police and fire stations, ties. t of the general plan. However, as the city continues to d quality-of-life needs to include the proper coordination Bicycling*. This element provides guidance ugh the city. This includes planning for roads and comprehensive look at the importance of bicycling as an recreation. tection, and enhancement of the water resources in the tection and maintenance of municipal water systems, en space and recreation in a city promotes healthy mmunity. This element addresses the conservation, tural lands; and plans and actions for preserving open ecreation facilities and programs needed to meet the The elements that make up the Stewardship theme are: Environmental Planning* and Urban Design +. Linked to the conservation of resources, energy, safety and water resources elements, this element describes all environmental planning within the city, including air quality, water quality, and natural resource planning. Energy* and Conservation*. Energy is a new state required element intended to provide goals, policies and programs that encourage energy efficiency and renewable energy resources. The conservation component of the element will address the development, utilization, and conservation of natural resources such as soils, floodplains, watersheds and aggregates. Neighborhood Preservation*, Rehabilitation and Redevelopment*. Neighborhoods are the foundation of our community. This element provides a comprehensive look at the importance of preserving established neighborhoods, historic structures and landmarks, as well as honoring the city’s heritage and culture. It will also cover redevelopment of aging infrastructure, and conservation or rehabilitation of city assets that complement a “renewed” community. Healthy Communities+. The healthy communities element of the General Plan is intended to provide opportunities to improve the planning and design of our built environment in order to help residents live a healthy lifestyle. Arts and Culture+. Creating an Arts and Cultural element not only supports local resident’s need and desire for a higher quality-of-life, it is also a planning strategy that can support community economic development and tourism.