The City of Kennesaw Comprehensive Plan is a living document shaped by its leadership, staff, and citizens. It is a policy guide for making zoning and capital investment decisions, and it sets policies for City officials and staff concerning the future development of the City. A five-year update of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, is required by the “Minimum Standards and Procedures for Local Comprehensive Planning,” (Minimum Standards) adopted by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The latest version of these standards and procedures can be found in the DCA Rules at Chapter 110-12-1, effective October 1, 2018. In meeting these standards, this plan enables the City to maintain its Qualified Local Government Status, making it eligible to receive certain types of state funding. This update reassesses where the City of Kennesaw stands today and how it intends to grow in the future. Following the requirements of the Minimum Standards, it presents an updated community vision, corresponding goals, and a work program designed to make that vision a reality.
2017 Comprehensive Plan Goals
The City of Kennesaw is a diverse and forward looking community engaged in shaping its own future. The residents, employees and businesses of Kennesaw are working to capitalize on the qualities and values that have made it a successful community.
To be a successful community, Kennesaw will:
• Create great public spaces and thoroughfares with well balanced, fiscally sound, infrastructure investments
• Work to ensure existing business and retail vitality while expanding the economy with community partners
• Preserve the City’s hometown atmosphere while growing the economy and population through impactful redevelopment within the downtown and along major corridors.
A few minutes of your time will help guide future growth. Take the online survey at: https://publicinput.com/B4807