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Nearing The Finish Line!

The City of Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update has been reviewed and approved by the Plan Commission and has been recommended for adoption!

Next Steps: The Plan will be reviewed by the City Council on April 5th at 7:00 p.m.


City of Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update | March 10th, 2022

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View the Revised Draft Plan!

The Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update is drafted and ready for your review! Check out the draft plan here.

Note: The draft plan has been revised based on Planning Commission review. The Public Hearing to review the plan will continue on Monday, February 28th at 6:00pm at City Hall, 301 West Madison Street.

>> DRAFT Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update

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View the Draft Plan (& Save The Date)!

The Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update is drafted and ready for your review! Check out the draft plan here.

The Ottawa Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing to review the Plan on Monday, February 7th at 6:00pm at City Hall, 301 West Madison Street.

>> DRAFT Ottawa Comprehensive Plan Update

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Recent Events & Next Steps

January 25th – Plan Commission Reviews Riverfront and Norris Corridor Concepts – The Plan Commission provided initial feedback on market conditions and design concepts for these two areas of the community, identifying additional concerns and key issues to be addressed in the plan. View the presentation.

May 24th – Plan Commission Reviews Refined Riverfront, Norris Corridor, and I-80/Route 71 Interchange concepts – The Plan Commission provided feedback on refined concepts for the three key study areas. View the presentation.

Next Steps – Teska will be working on a full draft of the Comprehensive Plan update, which is planned for initial review at the October 25th Plan Commission meeting, with a tentative public hearing planned for November 22nd

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Kick-Off Community Workshop Summary

Comprehensive Planning & A Look at Ottawa Today

The City of Ottawa held the Cultivate Ottawa Kick-Off Community Workshop during the City’s Plan Commission meeting on Monday, November 23rd at 7 pm. The meeting and workshop were held virtually over Zoom and were live broadcasted for the public.

To kick-off the workshop, Mike Hoffman (Project Manager, Teska) and Emma Swanson (Project Associate, Teska) opened up with a short presentation to introduce the comprehensive planning process. Noted highlights included introductory information about comprehensive plans, community demographics data, past planning efforts, and a brief overview of the key subareas.

Community Visioning Session: Live Poll + Candid Discussions

Following the presentation, everyone was asked to take out their phone and participate in a live poll focused on community visioning. The quick poll, which consisted of about 10 questions, allowed commission members and public participants to share some short thoughts about their community to get them thinking about their vision for Ottawa over the next few years.

After each question was answered, commissioners were encouraged to expand on the answers they provided in the quick poll so the team could better understand Ottawa’s perceived biggest strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities that should be considered and challenges that the City faces.

Following these first four questions, the poll transitioned into questions about the key subareas that the plan will address, focusing on the biggest opportunities and biggest challenges for each area. Additional thoughts and themes from the discussions are listed after each set of poll answers.

Downtown/Riverfront:

Opportunities

  • Diversify Housing Options
  • Mixed Use Housing
  • Convert older buildings into mixed use residential – especially along Main Street
  • Open Space along Illinois River
  • Pedestrian-friendly Improvements
  • Address downtown traffic issues – i.e. second bridge across Illinois River, LaSalle Street diversion
  • Capitalizing on regional location – i.e. millions of people a year come to Starved Rock
  • Creating a “destination downtown” – i.e. Holland, Michigan. What attracts people there? Branding and marketing? Attractions? Retail and restaurants?

Challenges

  • Downtown traffic – 2002 Plan identified traffic in the downtown as a key issue
  • Finding funding for improvements and renovations
  • Floodplain & Flooding Issues
  • Local resistance to change – i.e. building owners
  • Retail hours – i.e. stores aren’t open on Sundays which is a major shopping/dining day
  • Educating the public about WHY we need to continue to update and improve Downtown

I-80/ IL Route 71 Interchange:

Opportunities

  • Logistics / Trucking
  • Hotel
  • Mixed Use Development with housing, retail and restaurants
  • Conservation Design – i.e. around Fox River Park

Challenges

  • Varying existing uses
  • Area cannot support too large of a development
  • Location is somewhat disconnected from the core of the City

Norris (Route 6):

Opportunities

  • Signage & Wayfinding
  • Landscaping & Streetscaping
  • Commercial growth along Norris Drive – i.e. east and west of the Route 23 intersection

Challenges

  • Disrupting existing residential neighborhoods – i.e. light pollution, thru-traffic
  • Traffic Patterns – i.e. illegal u-turns, alley and side street cut-throughs, train tracks
  • Business Lighting & Signage – Its hard to work around what already exists
  • Landscaping – the City has no inspection mechanism to make sure landscaping stays up-to-par

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Save The Date: Virtual Kick-Off Workshop on 11/23

Join us *virtually* for the Cultivate Ottawa Kick-Off Community Workshop, which will be held Monday, November 23rd at 6:30 pm!

The City of Ottawa is drafting its new Comprehensive Plan update, and we need insight and input from the resident experts – that’s you! 

Join us on November 23rd for the first of three community workshops where we’ll be sharing information about the planning process and opening the (virtual) floor for idea sharing and discussion. 

Follow the project site using the “Follow button at the bottom of the page to receive email updates about how to watch and participate in the upcoming workshop!

Three Simple Steps to Get Involved in the Planning Process:

  1. Attend an event – Join us on November 23rd for the Kick-Off Community Workshop! Can’t make this one? No worries! There will be more chances to get involved so stay tuned for more info about upcoming workshops and events!
  2. Follow the project site – Use the “Follow” button at the bottom of the website to submit your email address so you can receive project updates.
  3. Share your ideas – Your input is essential to this plan! Share ideas, insights, and photos by taking a quick 10-minute survey.

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