Foley Kicks Off Strategic Plan Development

The City of Foley has announced it is working with national consulting firm BerryDunn to create a plan to prepare a strategic plan for its development in upcoming years. As part of that process, Foley officials and consultants are seeking information from the public on the current state of the community and their vision for the city’s future. Residents may comment on the plan and their ideas for Foley here. The location includes a survey and spaces where participants can post ideas and comments about Foley and their wishes for and concerns about the community. Additionally, there will be three public meetings in February 2024. Additional meetings with elected officials and other stakeholders are also planned. Areas examined will include public safety, infrastructure, recreation, development and the economy. Once the plan is completed and adopted by the city council, it will be used to help decide project funding priorities and which future needs must be met. Foley is one of the fastest-growing communities in Alabama, showing an increase from 14,618 to 20,336 residents between the 2010 and 2020 censuses.

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