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Carrollton Seeks Public Input for 'Destination 2040' City Vision, Offers In-Person and Online Participation Options

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Published on April 08, 2024
Carrollton Seeks Public Input for 'Destination 2040' City Vision, Offers In-Person and Online Participation OptionsSource: City of Carrollton, Texas

Big plans are in the works for Carrollton, and the city wants everyone to get in on the action. Carrollton officials are rolling out the red carpet for local input on their Destination 2040 project. They've got two public meetings on the calendar where Joe and Jane Citizen can throw their two cents in on the future of their home turf.

The first meeting already took place on April 3 at the Josey Ranch Lake Library, but there's another shot for residents to speak up on April 13 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hebron and Josey Library. Whether you're a small business owner or a stay-at-home parent, the city reckons your ideas matter. Mayor Steve Babick is leading the charge, saying, "The City Council envisions Carrollton as the community that families and businesses want to call home," as reported by the City of Carrollton, Texas.

Digital natives or those with a packed schedule can still have their say without showing up in person. A survey is going online for anyone missing the face-to-face gatherings. Every opinion counts as Carrollton aims to be the spot where everyone from tykes to tycoons wants to set down roots.

If you're looking to learn more or you’re itching to get a word in, check out cityofcarrollton.com/Destination2040 or shoot an email to [email protected]. It's all part of the game plan to keep Carrollton growing and glowing for the next couple of decades.