Our Vision for Fort Collins: RSVP for Community Workshops

The current version of City Plan sets a vision for the future of Fort Collins:

"Through innovation, sustainability, and connections the City of Fort Collins aspires to create a vibrant, world-class community." (City Plan, 2011)

But what does that vision mean to you? What is your vision for the future of our community?

We would like to invite you to participate in workshop-style conversations about the City Plan vision. On four different days in April, we will be hosting facilitated, small-group conversations to delve more deeply into the existing City Plan vision. These workshops are an opportunity to discuss shared values, as well as the tradeoffs and tensions that occur when people have differing priorities. The input we receive from these visioning workshops will help refine and update the City Plan vision.

Please join us! Space is limited for these workshops, so be sure to RSVP.

EVENT DETAILS

Identical visioning workshops will be held on four separate dates in four different parts of the community to provide an opportunity for smaller, workshop-style conversations. Light appetizers will be served at all events. Free childcare and language interpretation are also available, but please RSVP to help us provide the appropriate resources.

Wednesday, April 11 |6-8pm

Northside Aztlan Center, Eagle Room | 112 E Willow St | map

Thursday, April 12 |6-8pm

Senior Center, Prairie Sage Room | 1200 Raintree Dr | map

Saturday, April 14 |10am-12pm

Council Tree Library, Community Room | 2733 Council Tree Ave | map

Monday, April 23 |6-8pm

Harmony Library, Community Room | 4616 S Shields St | map


Questions? Need more information? Email us at cityplan@fcgov.com.


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