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File #: RES0 23-116    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/16/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/5/2023 Final action: 6/5/2023
Title: Capital Improvement Element Amendment 2023
Indexes: MIT FY 23 - Prepare for Growth and Development (infrastructure in place; annexation; curb cuts, recycling; signage), SP - Goverance
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION 2023 - 116 Amendment to CIE, 2. Exhibit A CIE Update, 3. Executed RESO 2023-116
Related files: RES0 23-021, RES0 23-110, RES0 22-177, RES0 23-045

Action Summary:

title

Capital Improvement Element Amendment 2023

MIT

MIT Supported - Mark All Applicable

Critical Staffing Needs (staffing shortages, retention)

Financial Stability/Sustainability (diverse tax base)

Safety & Protecting Community (code enforcement, stormwater)

Commercial Development

Downtown Development

Tourism (increase share; museum should equitably represent community; events)

Downtown Parking (address parking needs)

Youth Program/Council (community center for youth and seniors; learning gap)

Prepare for Growth and Development (infrastructure in place; annexation; curb cuts; recycling, signage)

staffnotes

Staff Notes

      On January 3, 2023, per Resolution 2023-09, the Powder Springs City Council adopted its required annual update of the comprehensive plan including community work program and this CIE. The amendment included updates to the schedule of improvements for public safety and parks and recreation. 
       The City enacted a zoning moratorium on residential rezoning requests on November 7 and extended said moratorium on May 1, 2023 for a period of 150 days. During this moratorium period the City engaged multiple consultants to complete various studies, including Jerry Weitz and Associates to update the Capital Improvement Element of the Comprehensive Plan. This update looks at updated population projections and level of service for Parks and Recreation and Public Safety.
       Due to a faster pace of growth and annexations, the city determined that growth projections and land use assumptions needed to be updated. Based on extensive work by the Community Development Department of the city, as well as technical assistance from KB Advisory Group, the population projections for the city are completely revised. These new projections of population (and consequentially, projection of functional population) are incorporated into this CIE, resulting in revised estimates of existing levels of service for public safety and park and recreation, as well as the 20-year projection of capital facility needs.