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<br />Plan Amendments <br />The Little Canada City Planning Commission may propose amendments to the Comprehensive <br />Plan from time to time as circumstances warrant. The public, potentially including nearby <br />Cities, should be notified of these major proposed changes and allowed an opportunity to <br />become informed of the change and comment. The City will consider neighborhood opinion in <br />evaluating how a proposed change would meet the criteria listed on the next page. The City <br />may consider soliciting public opinion through direct mail survey forms, neighborhood meetings <br />or Planning Commission public meetings. <br />Formal Reviews of the Plan <br />At least once every five years, the City will instruct its Planning Commission and staff members <br />to conduct a formal review of the entire plan, changing those features and sections that are <br />judged to be out of date and/or not serving their purpose. <br />At least once every ten years, the process for the formal review could involve an ad hoc <br />advisory group that assists the City Planning Commission. Such decennial review is required by <br />the Minnesota Land Planning Act and the Metropolitan Council. <br /> <br />Capital Improvement Program <br />State law requires that every City’s implementation plan include in it a capital improvement <br />program that shows how projects funding will be met. The CIP can help local officials to <br />determine the best use of funds, and prioritize over the long‐term. <br />The City of Little Canada’s CIP is attached to this document as an appendix. <br /> <br />Communication and Public Education <br />This document may have broad and long‐lasting effects on the entire community of Little <br />Canada. Given this, the City must strive to evaluate and improve the ways in which they engage <br />their residents and business owners. By improving outreach, the City can attract more voices to <br />the decision‐making process, creating results that better fit the will of the community. This can <br />be done through many different mediums: newsletters, social media, the city’s website and <br />active public engagement. Once initial outreach practices have been improved and more <br />citizens are engaging in local government, the City can begin to focus on introducing more <br />planning education opportunities. <br />
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