Residents invited to ‘visioning open house’ to share ideas, learn more about the master planning process

The Town of Hull is working with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council to develop a town-wide master plan. The planning process allows Hull community members to evaluate the town’s strengths, identify issues and challenges, and envision the type of community Hull would like to be in the near future.

A “visioning” open house is scheduled for Thursday, October 23 at the Memorial School, 81 Central Ave. There is no formal presentation, so residents can drop in anytime to learn more about the process.

At the end of the master planning process, the town will have a clearer understanding of what Town priorities should be and how strategic investments and other implementation efforts can achieve the community’s desired future. The master plan will provide a foundation for future decision-making by the town’s boards and committees, including town meetings, and provide opportunities for the community to hold leaders accountable to achieving shared goals. 

The MAPC also is conducting a survey to solicit opinions and ideas for the plan. Visit https://mapc.ma/hull-MP-vision for additional details and to take the survey.

For more information, visit www.mapc.org/resource-library/hull-master-plan or email  the MAPC’s Sarah Scott, sscott@mapc.org, or Jiwon Park, jpark@mapc.org, or Hull Director of Community Development and Planning Chris DiIorio, cdiiorio@town.hull.ma.us.


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