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• Updating the Comprehensive Plan <br /> City of Elk River <br /> February 20, 2002 <br /> Contents <br /> Introduction 1 <br /> Assumptions 1 <br /> Work Program 2 <br /> 1 Define the Context 2 <br /> 2 Analyze Trends, Forces and Issues 4 <br /> 3 Establish a Community Vision 5 <br /> 4 Explore the Possibilities 6 <br /> 5 Define How Elk River Will Look and Function 7 <br /> 6 Develop the Plan and Strategies/Seek Approvals 8 <br /> 7 Document the Results 10 <br /> Budget 10 <br /> Schedule 11 <br /> Introduction <br /> The following document describes the proposal of Hoisington Koegler Group,Inc. (HKGi) for <br /> assisting the City of Elk River(City)with the updating of the Comprehensive Plan(Plan). The <br /> III Work Program has been prepared based on discussions with Planning Commission and City Staff, <br /> knowledge of the community and firm experience in community planning. <br /> The Work Program contains a detailed explanation of the tasks and work products for this <br /> process. The Work Program serves as the basis for the Budget and the Schedule. The Work <br /> Program blends what we have learned about Elk River with our experience in comprehensive <br /> planning. <br /> The Work Program represents HKGi's recommended approach for the planning process. HKGi <br /> will work with the Planning Commission, City Council and Staff to revise the Work Program <br /> (if necessary) to better meet your needs. <br /> Assumptions <br /> The Work Program for updating the Comprehensive Plan is based on the following assumptions. <br /> Changes in these assumptions may alter the Work and the Budget. <br /> • The HKGi approach places a high priority on interaction with residents,businesspersons <br /> and community stakeholders, allowing those who participate the opportunity to shape <br /> planning concepts and to evaluate proposed directions throughout the planning process. <br /> • The approach to the work, as described below,also emphasizes implementation strategies <br /> as a part of the process of defining a preferred plan. HKGi's experience shows that an <br /> understanding of implementation feasibility framed concurrently with the development of <br /> • plan options leads to an enhanced ability to implement the plan. Waiting until the <br /> physical planning is complete too often results in plans that lack financial or market <br />